We evaluate the state of the art of solvers for hard argumentation problems—the enumeration of preferred and stable extensions—to envisage future trends based on evidence collected as part of an extensive empirical evaluation. In the last international competition on computational models of argumentation a general impression was that reduction-based systems (either SAT-based or ASP-based) are the most efficient. Our investigation shows that this impression is not true in full generality and suggests the areas where the relatively under-developed non reduction-based systems should focus more to improve their performance. Moreover, it also highlights that the state-of-the-art solvers are very complementary and can be successfully combined in...
In this paper we investigate the impact of automated configuration techniques on the ArgSemSAT solve...
Semantics extensions are the outcome of the argumentation reasoning process: enumerating them is gen...
In this talk, I will present a bunch of papers on argument mining (co-)authored by the UKP Lab in Da...
We evaluate the state of the art of solvers for hard argumentation problems—the enumeration of prefe...
We evaluate the state of the art of solvers for hard argumentation problems—the enumeration of prefe...
In this paper we consider the impact of configuration of abstract argumentation reasoners both when ...
In this paper we consider the impact of configuration of abstract argumentation reasoners both when ...
Computational models of argumentation are an active research discipline within Artificial Intelligen...
In this paper we illustrate the design choices that led to the development of ArgSemSAT, the winner ...
In this paper we investigate the impact of automated configuration techniques on the ArgSemSAT solve...
In the light of the increasing interest in efficient algorithms for solving abstract argumentation p...
In this paper we describe how predictive models can be positively exploited in abstract argumentati...
In this paper we describe how predictive models can be positively exploited in abstract argumentatio...
Dung’s argumentation frameworks are adopted in a variety of applications, from argument-mining, to i...
Abstract argumentation framework (AF) is a unifying framework able to encompass a variety of nonmono...
In this paper we investigate the impact of automated configuration techniques on the ArgSemSAT solve...
Semantics extensions are the outcome of the argumentation reasoning process: enumerating them is gen...
In this talk, I will present a bunch of papers on argument mining (co-)authored by the UKP Lab in Da...
We evaluate the state of the art of solvers for hard argumentation problems—the enumeration of prefe...
We evaluate the state of the art of solvers for hard argumentation problems—the enumeration of prefe...
In this paper we consider the impact of configuration of abstract argumentation reasoners both when ...
In this paper we consider the impact of configuration of abstract argumentation reasoners both when ...
Computational models of argumentation are an active research discipline within Artificial Intelligen...
In this paper we illustrate the design choices that led to the development of ArgSemSAT, the winner ...
In this paper we investigate the impact of automated configuration techniques on the ArgSemSAT solve...
In the light of the increasing interest in efficient algorithms for solving abstract argumentation p...
In this paper we describe how predictive models can be positively exploited in abstract argumentati...
In this paper we describe how predictive models can be positively exploited in abstract argumentatio...
Dung’s argumentation frameworks are adopted in a variety of applications, from argument-mining, to i...
Abstract argumentation framework (AF) is a unifying framework able to encompass a variety of nonmono...
In this paper we investigate the impact of automated configuration techniques on the ArgSemSAT solve...
Semantics extensions are the outcome of the argumentation reasoning process: enumerating them is gen...
In this talk, I will present a bunch of papers on argument mining (co-)authored by the UKP Lab in Da...