Contact: bourgujr@supagro.inra.fr, amgoud@irit.fr, rallou@supagro.inra.fr Contact: bourgujr@supagro.inra.fr, amgoud@irit.fr, rallou@supagro.inra.frDOI : 10.1007/978-3-642-11829-6_21International audienceArgumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and the evaluation of arguments. In his seminal paper, Dung has proposed the most abstract argumentation framework. In that framework, arguments are assumed to have the same strength. This assumption is unfortunately strong and often unsatisfied. Consequently, three extensions of the framework have been proposed in the literature. The first one assumes that an argumentation framework should be equipped with a (partial or total) preorder representing a preference relation between ar...
International audienceArgumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowledge base...
Abstract. In this paper, we show that preferences intervene twice in argumen-tation frameworks: i) t...
This paper builds on the recent ASPIC(+) formalism, to develop a general framework for argumentation...
Contact: bourgujr@supagro.inra.fr, amgoud@irit.fr, rallou@supagro.inra.fr Contact: bourgujr@supagro....
National audienceArgumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and evaluation of argu...
Argumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and evaluation of arguments. Dung has p...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to study how preferences, which are used to model intrinsic streng...
During the last years, argumentation has been gaining increasing interest in modeling different reas...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audiencePreference is a key concept in argumentation to represent the comparative stre...
AbstractThe abstract nature of Dung's seminal theory of argumentation accounts for its widespread ap...
International audienceDung’s argumentation framework consists of a set of arguments and an attack re...
AbstractIn preference-based argumentation theory, an argument may be preferred to another one when, ...
Argumentation is a promising approach for reasoning with uncertain or incoherent knowledge or more g...
International audienceThe notion of preference is crucial in many fields. This justifies the develop...
International audienceArgumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowledge base...
Abstract. In this paper, we show that preferences intervene twice in argumen-tation frameworks: i) t...
This paper builds on the recent ASPIC(+) formalism, to develop a general framework for argumentation...
Contact: bourgujr@supagro.inra.fr, amgoud@irit.fr, rallou@supagro.inra.fr Contact: bourgujr@supagro....
National audienceArgumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and evaluation of argu...
Argumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and evaluation of arguments. Dung has p...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to study how preferences, which are used to model intrinsic streng...
During the last years, argumentation has been gaining increasing interest in modeling different reas...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audiencePreference is a key concept in argumentation to represent the comparative stre...
AbstractThe abstract nature of Dung's seminal theory of argumentation accounts for its widespread ap...
International audienceDung’s argumentation framework consists of a set of arguments and an attack re...
AbstractIn preference-based argumentation theory, an argument may be preferred to another one when, ...
Argumentation is a promising approach for reasoning with uncertain or incoherent knowledge or more g...
International audienceThe notion of preference is crucial in many fields. This justifies the develop...
International audienceArgumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowledge base...
Abstract. In this paper, we show that preferences intervene twice in argumen-tation frameworks: i) t...
This paper builds on the recent ASPIC(+) formalism, to develop a general framework for argumentation...