There is a generic way to add any new feature to a system. It involves 1) identifying the basic units which build up the system and 2) introducing the new feature to each of these basic units. In the case where the system is argumentation and the feature is probabilistic we have the following. The basic units are: a. the nature of the arguments involved; b. the membership relation in the set S of arguments; c. the attack relation; and d. the choice of extensions. Generically to add a new aspect (probabilistic, or fuzzy, or temporal, etc) to an argumentation network hS, R i can be done by adding this feature to each component a – d. This is a brute-force method and may yield a non-intuitive or meaningful result. A better way...
peer reviewedIn this paper we introduce a new set of general principles for probabilistic abstract a...
Combining computational models of argumentation with probability theory has recently gained increasi...
Faber W., Friedrich G., Gebser M., Morak M. (eds)A basic form of an instantiated argument is as a pa...
There is a generic way to add any new feature to a system. It involves 1) identifying the basic unit...
There is a generic way to add any new feature to a system. It involves (1) identifying the basic uni...
Abstract. Recently, there has been a proposal by Dung and Thang and by Li et al to extend abstract a...
This paper investigates the relations between Timmer et al.'s proposal for explaining Bayesian netwo...
AbstractArgumentation in the sense of a process of logical reasoning is a very intuitive and general...
Abstract. In this paper, we extend Dung’s seminal argument framework to form a probabilistic argumen...
AbstractProbability is usually closely related to Boolean structures, i.e., Boolean algebras or prop...
Abstract. Abstract argumentation offers an appealing way of representing and evaluating arguments an...
In this paper we analyze probabilistic argumentation frameworks (PAFs), defined as an extension of D...
In this paper I present a proposal on how to conceptualise and handle probabilistic arguments in an ...
Argumentation systems permit to nd arguments in favour and against hypotheses. And these hypotheses ...
The combination of argumentation and probability paves the way to new accounts of qualitative and qu...
peer reviewedIn this paper we introduce a new set of general principles for probabilistic abstract a...
Combining computational models of argumentation with probability theory has recently gained increasi...
Faber W., Friedrich G., Gebser M., Morak M. (eds)A basic form of an instantiated argument is as a pa...
There is a generic way to add any new feature to a system. It involves 1) identifying the basic unit...
There is a generic way to add any new feature to a system. It involves (1) identifying the basic uni...
Abstract. Recently, there has been a proposal by Dung and Thang and by Li et al to extend abstract a...
This paper investigates the relations between Timmer et al.'s proposal for explaining Bayesian netwo...
AbstractArgumentation in the sense of a process of logical reasoning is a very intuitive and general...
Abstract. In this paper, we extend Dung’s seminal argument framework to form a probabilistic argumen...
AbstractProbability is usually closely related to Boolean structures, i.e., Boolean algebras or prop...
Abstract. Abstract argumentation offers an appealing way of representing and evaluating arguments an...
In this paper we analyze probabilistic argumentation frameworks (PAFs), defined as an extension of D...
In this paper I present a proposal on how to conceptualise and handle probabilistic arguments in an ...
Argumentation systems permit to nd arguments in favour and against hypotheses. And these hypotheses ...
The combination of argumentation and probability paves the way to new accounts of qualitative and qu...
peer reviewedIn this paper we introduce a new set of general principles for probabilistic abstract a...
Combining computational models of argumentation with probability theory has recently gained increasi...
Faber W., Friedrich G., Gebser M., Morak M. (eds)A basic form of an instantiated argument is as a pa...