Dung's argumentation frameworks have been applied for over twenty years to the analysis of argument justification. This representation focuses on arguments and the attacks among them, abstracting away from other features like the internal structure of arguments, the nature of utterers, the specifics of the attack relation, etc. The model is highly attractive because it reduces most of the complexities involved in argumentation processes. It can be applied to different settings, like the argument evaluation of an individual agent or the case of dialectic disputes between two agents (pro and con), or even in multi-Agent collective argumentation. The latter case involves agents with possibly different arguments and/or opinions on how to evalua...
An inconsistent knowledge base can be abstracted as a set of arguments and a defeat relation among t...
International audienceOne of the most prominent ways to reach an acceptable collective decision in n...
On the Web, there is always a need to aggregate opinions from the crowd (as in posts, social network...
Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plausible opinions about which argume...
This repository provides an implementation of a family of aggregation functions that allow to make c...
Abstract Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plau-sible opinions about wh...
In the context of value-based argumentation frameworks, and collective decisions, we are interested ...
Value-based argumentation enhances a classical abstract argumentation graph - in which arguments are...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of deriving sensible information from a collection of argumentati...
International audienceWe study the problem of aggregation of Dung's abstract argumentation framework...
An abstract argumentation framework can be used to model the argumentative stance of an agent at a h...
The role of argumentation theory in supporting various forms of interaction among autonomous agents ...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
In this paper, we address the problem of deriving sensible in-formation from a collection of argumen...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
An inconsistent knowledge base can be abstracted as a set of arguments and a defeat relation among t...
International audienceOne of the most prominent ways to reach an acceptable collective decision in n...
On the Web, there is always a need to aggregate opinions from the crowd (as in posts, social network...
Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plausible opinions about which argume...
This repository provides an implementation of a family of aggregation functions that allow to make c...
Abstract Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plau-sible opinions about wh...
In the context of value-based argumentation frameworks, and collective decisions, we are interested ...
Value-based argumentation enhances a classical abstract argumentation graph - in which arguments are...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of deriving sensible information from a collection of argumentati...
International audienceWe study the problem of aggregation of Dung's abstract argumentation framework...
An abstract argumentation framework can be used to model the argumentative stance of an agent at a h...
The role of argumentation theory in supporting various forms of interaction among autonomous agents ...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
In this paper, we address the problem of deriving sensible in-formation from a collection of argumen...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
An inconsistent knowledge base can be abstracted as a set of arguments and a defeat relation among t...
International audienceOne of the most prominent ways to reach an acceptable collective decision in n...
On the Web, there is always a need to aggregate opinions from the crowd (as in posts, social network...