We analyze the relative expressiveness of the two-valued semantics of abstract argumentation frameworks, normal logic programs and abstract dialectical frameworks. By expressiveness we mean the ability to encode a desired set of two-valued interpretations over a given propositional vocabulary A using only atoms from A. While the computational complexity of the two-valued model existence problem for all these languages is (almost) the same, we show that the languages form a neat hierarchy with respect to their expressiveness. We then demonstrate that this hierarchy collapses once we allow to introduce a linear number of new vocabulary elements
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We present a theory of argumentation that can deal with contradiction within an argumentation framew...
Given the large variety of existing logical formalisms it is of utmost importance to select the most...
Abstract Dialectical Frameworks (ADFs) are argumentation frameworks where each node is associated wi...
We analyse the expressiveness of Brewka and Woltran’s abstract dialectical frameworks for two-valued...
AbstractWe study the expressive of two semantics far deductive databases and logic programming: the ...
This paper relates two extensively studied formalisms: abstract dialectical frameworks and logic pro...
Abstract. Understanding the expressiveness of a formalism is undoubtedly an important part of unders...
In the current paper, we re-examine the connection between formal argumentation and logic programmin...
Abstract This paper investigates the question “when is a logic more expressive than another?” In ord...
We provide a systematic in-depth study of the semantics of abstract dialectical frameworks (ADFs), a...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
Logic Programming and Argumentation Theory have been existing side by side as two separate, yet rela...
The connection between logic programming and formal argumentation has been studied starting from the...
AbstractWe analyse the computational complexity of the recently proposed ideal semantics within both...
This article surveys various complexity and expressiveness results on different forms of logic progr...
We present a theory of argumentation that can deal with contradiction within an argumentation framew...
Given the large variety of existing logical formalisms it is of utmost importance to select the most...
Abstract Dialectical Frameworks (ADFs) are argumentation frameworks where each node is associated wi...