International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argumentation frameworks that allows representing recursive attacks, that is, a class of attacks whose targets are other attacks. We do this by developing a theory of argumentation where the classic role of attacks in defeating arguments is replaced by a subset of them, which is extension dependent and which, intuitively, represents a set of “valid attacks” with respect to the extension. The studied theory displays a conservative generalisation of Dung’s semantics (complete, preferred and stable) and also of its principles (conflictfreeness, acceptability and admissibility). Furthermore, despite its conceptual differences, we are also able to show...
In this paper we study the acceptability of incompatible arguments within Dung’s abstract argumentat...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
International audienceComputation and decision problems related to argumentation frameworks with hig...
The purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argumentation frameworks th...
A full-text view-only version of this paper is available by using the link: https://rdcu.be/ca3dkInt...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argum...
AbstractThe issue of representing attacks to attacks in argumentation is receiving an increasing att...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a generalisation of Dung's abstract argumentation fr...
The issue of representing attacks to attacks in argumentation is receiving an increasing attention a...
Over the last decade, several extensions of Dung's Abstract Argumentation Frameworks (AFs) have been...
special acknowledgement to Mickaël LAFAGESThe topic of this work is related to a computational issue...
This work introduces the Attack-Support Argumentation Framework (ASAF), an approach to abstract argu...
In this paper we conceptualize abstract argumentation in terms of successful and unsuccessful attack...
International audienceWe propose a logical encoding of extended abstract argumentation frameworks, t...
Guest Editors: Shimei Pan and Miltos AlamaniotisInternational audienceComputation and decision probl...
In this paper we study the acceptability of incompatible arguments within Dung’s abstract argumentat...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
International audienceComputation and decision problems related to argumentation frameworks with hig...
The purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argumentation frameworks th...
A full-text view-only version of this paper is available by using the link: https://rdcu.be/ca3dkInt...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argum...
AbstractThe issue of representing attacks to attacks in argumentation is receiving an increasing att...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a generalisation of Dung's abstract argumentation fr...
The issue of representing attacks to attacks in argumentation is receiving an increasing attention a...
Over the last decade, several extensions of Dung's Abstract Argumentation Frameworks (AFs) have been...
special acknowledgement to Mickaël LAFAGESThe topic of this work is related to a computational issue...
This work introduces the Attack-Support Argumentation Framework (ASAF), an approach to abstract argu...
In this paper we conceptualize abstract argumentation in terms of successful and unsuccessful attack...
International audienceWe propose a logical encoding of extended abstract argumentation frameworks, t...
Guest Editors: Shimei Pan and Miltos AlamaniotisInternational audienceComputation and decision probl...
In this paper we study the acceptability of incompatible arguments within Dung’s abstract argumentat...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
International audienceComputation and decision problems related to argumentation frameworks with hig...