This chapter reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC + framework. In ASPIC + and its predecessors, going back to the seminal work of John Pollock, arguments can be formed by combining strict and defeasible inference rules and conflicts between arguments can be resolved in terms of a preference relation on arguments. This results in abstract argumentation frameworks (a set of arguments with a binary relation of defeat), so that arguments can be evaluated with the theory of abstract argumentation. First the basic ASPIC + framework is reviewed, possible ways to instantiate it are discussed and how these instantiations can satisfy closure and consistency properties. Then the relation between ASPIC + and ...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
Abstract. This paper combines two recent extensions of Dung’s abstract argumen-tation frameworks in ...
In this article we offer a formal account of reasoning with legal cases in terms of argumentation sc...
This chapter reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC + fram...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
The ASPIC+ framework is intermediate in abstrac-tion between Dung’s argumentation framework and conc...
Arguably the significance of an abstract model of argumentation depends on the range of realistic in...
AbstractThis paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumen...
This paper formally compares some central notions from two well-known formalisms for rule-based argu...
This paper formally compares some central notions from two well-known formalisms for rule-based argu...
This paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumentation w...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to provide a short survey of some of the most popular abstract ar...
Scientific research in the formal sciences comes in multiple degrees of formality: fully formal work...
In this article we offer a formal account of reasoning with legal cases in terms of argumentation sc...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
Abstract. This paper combines two recent extensions of Dung’s abstract argumen-tation frameworks in ...
In this article we offer a formal account of reasoning with legal cases in terms of argumentation sc...
This chapter reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC + fram...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
The ASPIC+ framework is intermediate in abstrac-tion between Dung’s argumentation framework and conc...
Arguably the significance of an abstract model of argumentation depends on the range of realistic in...
AbstractThis paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumen...
This paper formally compares some central notions from two well-known formalisms for rule-based argu...
This paper formally compares some central notions from two well-known formalisms for rule-based argu...
This paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumentation w...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to provide a short survey of some of the most popular abstract ar...
Scientific research in the formal sciences comes in multiple degrees of formality: fully formal work...
In this article we offer a formal account of reasoning with legal cases in terms of argumentation sc...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
Abstract. This paper combines two recent extensions of Dung’s abstract argumen-tation frameworks in ...
In this article we offer a formal account of reasoning with legal cases in terms of argumentation sc...