In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract notion of attack. However, several concrete forms of argument conflict are present in the literature, all of them of different nature and strength for a particular context. In this work we define an argumentation framework equipped with a set of abstract attack relations of varied strength. Using this framework, semantic notions dealing with the relative difference of strength are introduced. The focus is put on argument defense, and the study of admissible sets according to the quality of defenders.Presentado en el X Workshop Agentes y Sistemas InteligentesRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
In this paper we conceptualize abstract argumentation in terms of successful and unsuccessful attack...
Defeat between arguments is a combination of two basic elements: a conflict relation and a preferenc...
Dung’s argumentation framework takes as input two abstract entities: a set of arguments and a binary...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
We consider argumentation systems with several attack relations of different strength. We focus on t...
International audienceDung's argumentation framework has been extended to consider preferences over ...
Abstract argumentation systems are formalisms for defeasible reasoning where some components remain ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a generalisation of Dung's abstract argumentation fr...
The problems that arise from the presence of self-attacking arguments and odd-length cycles of attac...
We define an abstract argumentation framework that includes a binary symmetric relation representing...
This work introduces the Attack-Support Argumentation Framework (ASAF), an approach to abstract argu...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argum...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argum...
The purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argumentation frameworks th...
In this paper we conceptualize abstract argumentation in terms of successful and unsuccessful attack...
Defeat between arguments is a combination of two basic elements: a conflict relation and a preferenc...
Dung’s argumentation framework takes as input two abstract entities: a set of arguments and a binary...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
In classical abstract argumentation, arguments interact with each other through a single abstract no...
We consider argumentation systems with several attack relations of different strength. We focus on t...
International audienceDung's argumentation framework has been extended to consider preferences over ...
Abstract argumentation systems are formalisms for defeasible reasoning where some components remain ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a generalisation of Dung's abstract argumentation fr...
The problems that arise from the presence of self-attacking arguments and odd-length cycles of attac...
We define an abstract argumentation framework that includes a binary symmetric relation representing...
This work introduces the Attack-Support Argumentation Framework (ASAF), an approach to abstract argu...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argum...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argum...
The purpose of this work is to study a generalisation of Dung’s abstract argumentation frameworks th...
In this paper we conceptualize abstract argumentation in terms of successful and unsuccessful attack...
Defeat between arguments is a combination of two basic elements: a conflict relation and a preferenc...
Dung’s argumentation framework takes as input two abstract entities: a set of arguments and a binary...