This work will introduce a novel combination of two important argumentation related notions. We will start from the well-known basis of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks or AFs, and we will build a new formalism in which the notions corresponding to Toulmin's backings and Pollock's undercutting defeaters are considered. The resulting system, Backing-Undercutting Argumentation Frameworks or BUAFs, will be an extension of the AFs that includes a specialized support relation, a distinction between different attack types, and a preference relation among arguments. Thus, BUAFs will provide a richer representation tool for handling scenarios where information can be attacked and supported. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.Fil: Cohen, Andrea. Consejo Nacion...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
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International audienceRule-based argumentation systems are developed for reasoning about defeasible ...
Abstract. In this work we will combine two important notions for the argumentation community into Ab...
In this work we will combine two important notions for the argumentation community into Abstract Arg...
This work introduces Extended Defeasible Logic Programming (E-DeLP), a structured argumentation syst...
Two important notions within the field of classical argumentation are undercutting defeaters and bac...
This work introduces the Attack-Support Argumentation Framework (ASAF), an approach to abstract argu...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
Both support and attack are essential concepts in natural argumentation. As originally introduced, h...
In the last decades, most works in the literature have been devoted to study argumentation formalism...
This article provides a short survey of some of the most popular abstract argumentation frameworks a...
Same as Dung's abstract argumentation framework (AF), the notion of generalized abstract argumentati...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
Abstract Argumentation Framework (AAF) is simple but powerful argumentation frame-work proposed in [...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
The paper presents a parallel between two important theories for the treatment of information which ...
International audienceRule-based argumentation systems are developed for reasoning about defeasible ...
Abstract. In this work we will combine two important notions for the argumentation community into Ab...
In this work we will combine two important notions for the argumentation community into Abstract Arg...
This work introduces Extended Defeasible Logic Programming (E-DeLP), a structured argumentation syst...
Two important notions within the field of classical argumentation are undercutting defeaters and bac...
This work introduces the Attack-Support Argumentation Framework (ASAF), an approach to abstract argu...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
Both support and attack are essential concepts in natural argumentation. As originally introduced, h...
In the last decades, most works in the literature have been devoted to study argumentation formalism...
This article provides a short survey of some of the most popular abstract argumentation frameworks a...
Same as Dung's abstract argumentation framework (AF), the notion of generalized abstract argumentati...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
Abstract Argumentation Framework (AAF) is simple but powerful argumentation frame-work proposed in [...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
The paper presents a parallel between two important theories for the treatment of information which ...
International audienceRule-based argumentation systems are developed for reasoning about defeasible ...