In this paper we introduce AASExts, an algorithm for computing admissible argumentation stage extensions—a.k.a. semi–stable extensions. Admissible argumentation stage extensions play a decisive role in unifying two lines of research in formal argumentation: admissible-based extensions as suggested by Dung in his seminar paper; and the traditional approach based on dialectical evaluation of the defeat status of arguments. In this paper, we improve techniques developed for other semantics, notably preferred semantics, as well as leverage—for the first time—recent advances in All-SAT community. We prove our proposed algorithm is sound and complete, and we show empirically that our implementation significantly outperforms even sophisticated ASP...
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In the field of computational argumentation several formalisms featuring different levels of abstrac...
In this paper we introduce AASExts, an algorithm for computing admissible argumentation stage extens...
In the current paper, we re-examine the concept of stage semantics, which is one of the oldest seman...
This paper presents a novel SAT-based approach for the computation of extensions in abstract argumen...
The semi-stable semantics for formal argumentation has been introduced as a way of approximating sta...
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This paper presents a novel SAT-based approach for the computation of extensions in abstract argumen...
International audienceComputing acceptability semantics of abstract argumentation frameworks is rece...
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ISBN : 978-1-84890-371-5International audienceWithin argumentation dynamics, a major strand of resea...
Baumann, Brewka and Ulbricht [3, 4] recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative to Dung...
International audienceArgumentation is a promising approach for defeasible reasoning. It consists of...
In this paper we illustrate the design choices that led to the development of ArgSemSAT, the winner ...
In the field of computational argumentation several formalisms featuring different levels of abstrac...
In this paper we introduce AASExts, an algorithm for computing admissible argumentation stage extens...
In the current paper, we re-examine the concept of stage semantics, which is one of the oldest seman...
This paper presents a novel SAT-based approach for the computation of extensions in abstract argumen...
The semi-stable semantics for formal argumentation has been introduced as a way of approximating sta...
In this paper we describe the system ArgSemSAT which includes algorithms which we proved to overcome...
We analyse the computational complexity of the recently proposed ideal semantics within abstract arg...
In this work, we answer two questions about the complexity of semi-stable seman-tics for abstract ar...
This paper presents a novel SAT-based approach for the computation of extensions in abstract argumen...
International audienceComputing acceptability semantics of abstract argumentation frameworks is rece...
Abstract. Extended Argumentation Frameworks (EAFs) are a recently proposed formalism that develop ab...
ISBN : 978-1-84890-371-5International audienceWithin argumentation dynamics, a major strand of resea...
Baumann, Brewka and Ulbricht [3, 4] recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative to Dung...
International audienceArgumentation is a promising approach for defeasible reasoning. It consists of...
In this paper we illustrate the design choices that led to the development of ArgSemSAT, the winner ...
In the field of computational argumentation several formalisms featuring different levels of abstrac...