In this paper, we consider counting and projected model counting of extensions in abstract argumentation for various semantics. When asking for projected counts we are interested in counting the number of extensions of a given argumentation framework while multiple extensions that are identical when restricted to the projected arguments count as only one projected extension. We establish classical complexity results and parameterized complexity results when the problems are parameterized by treewidth of the undirected argumentation graph. To obtain upper bounds for counting projected extensions, we introduce novel algorithms that exploit small treewidth of the undirected argumentation graph of the input instance by dynamic programming (DP)....
AbstractWe give a logic-based framework for defining counting problems and show that it exactly capt...
Many Description Logics (DLs) allow for counting expressions of various forms that are important in ...
Previous chapters have focussed on abstract argumentation frameworks and proper-ties of sets of argu...
Understanding the dynamics of argumentation frameworks (AFs) is important in the study of argumentat...
We study the computational complexity of problems that arise in abstract argumentation in the contex...
AbstractAbstract argumentation frameworks have received a lot of interest in recent years. Most comp...
In this paper we describe how predictive models can be positively exploited in abstract argumentatio...
We determine the complexity of counting models of bounded size of specifications expressed in Linear...
We determine the complexity of counting models of bounded size of specifications expressed in Linear...
We consider the #P-complete problem of counting the number of linear extensions of a poset (#LE); a ...
Abstract. Many intractable problems have been shown to become tractable if the treewidth of the unde...
We determine the complexity of counting models of bounded size of specifications expressed in Linear...
Counting arguments are among the most basic proof methods in mathematics. Within the field of formal...
Enumerating semantics extensions in abstract argumentation is generally an intractable problem. For ...
Abstract. We introduce ApproxCount, an algorithm that approximates the number of satisfying assignme...
AbstractWe give a logic-based framework for defining counting problems and show that it exactly capt...
Many Description Logics (DLs) allow for counting expressions of various forms that are important in ...
Previous chapters have focussed on abstract argumentation frameworks and proper-ties of sets of argu...
Understanding the dynamics of argumentation frameworks (AFs) is important in the study of argumentat...
We study the computational complexity of problems that arise in abstract argumentation in the contex...
AbstractAbstract argumentation frameworks have received a lot of interest in recent years. Most comp...
In this paper we describe how predictive models can be positively exploited in abstract argumentatio...
We determine the complexity of counting models of bounded size of specifications expressed in Linear...
We determine the complexity of counting models of bounded size of specifications expressed in Linear...
We consider the #P-complete problem of counting the number of linear extensions of a poset (#LE); a ...
Abstract. Many intractable problems have been shown to become tractable if the treewidth of the unde...
We determine the complexity of counting models of bounded size of specifications expressed in Linear...
Counting arguments are among the most basic proof methods in mathematics. Within the field of formal...
Enumerating semantics extensions in abstract argumentation is generally an intractable problem. For ...
Abstract. We introduce ApproxCount, an algorithm that approximates the number of satisfying assignme...
AbstractWe give a logic-based framework for defining counting problems and show that it exactly capt...
Many Description Logics (DLs) allow for counting expressions of various forms that are important in ...
Previous chapters have focussed on abstract argumentation frameworks and proper-ties of sets of argu...