In this paper we investigate the use of classical logic as a basis for instantiating abstract argumentation frameworks. In the first part, we propose desirable properties of attack relations in the form of postulates and classify several well-known attack relations from the literature with regards to the satisfaction of these postulates. Furthermore, we provide additional postulates that help us prove characterisation results for these attack relations. In the second part of the paper, we present postulates regarding the logical content of extensions of argument graphs that may be constructed with classical logic. We then conduct a comprehensive study of the status of these postulates in the context of the various combinations of attack rel...
We explore a framework for argumentation (based on classical logic) in which an argument is a pair w...
International audienceWe propose a logical encoding of extended abstract argumentation frameworks, t...
This chapter reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC + fram...
In this paper we investigate the use of classical logic as a basis for instantiating abstract argume...
... argumentation frameworks. In the first part, we propose desirable properties of attack relations...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the use of classical logic as a basis for instantiating abstrac...
Dung’s argumentation framework takes as input two abstract entities: a set of arguments and a binary...
We study instantiated abstract argumentation frames of the form (S, R, I), where (S, R) is an abstra...
International audienceThis paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in whic...
The paper presents a parallel between two important theories for the treatment of information which ...
Previous chapters have focussed on abstract argumentation frameworks and proper-ties of sets of argu...
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Logical argumentation is a well-known approach to modelling nonmonotonic reasoning with conflicting ...
Arguably the significance of an abstract model of argumentation depends on the range of realistic in...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
We explore a framework for argumentation (based on classical logic) in which an argument is a pair w...
International audienceWe propose a logical encoding of extended abstract argumentation frameworks, t...
This chapter reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC + fram...
In this paper we investigate the use of classical logic as a basis for instantiating abstract argume...
... argumentation frameworks. In the first part, we propose desirable properties of attack relations...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the use of classical logic as a basis for instantiating abstrac...
Dung’s argumentation framework takes as input two abstract entities: a set of arguments and a binary...
We study instantiated abstract argumentation frames of the form (S, R, I), where (S, R) is an abstra...
International audienceThis paper aims at laying some foundations of a logic of argumentation in whic...
The paper presents a parallel between two important theories for the treatment of information which ...
Previous chapters have focussed on abstract argumentation frameworks and proper-ties of sets of argu...
Arbeit an der Bibliothek noch nicht eingelangt - Daten nicht geprüftAbweichender Titel nach Übersetz...
Logical argumentation is a well-known approach to modelling nonmonotonic reasoning with conflicting ...
Arguably the significance of an abstract model of argumentation depends on the range of realistic in...
Séminaire MIAT INRAAbstract argumentation is an elegant way to tackle reasoning problems in presence...
We explore a framework for argumentation (based on classical logic) in which an argument is a pair w...
International audienceWe propose a logical encoding of extended abstract argumentation frameworks, t...
This chapter reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC + fram...