An argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are arguments and arcs are attacks between the arguments. Acceptable sets of arguments, called extensions, are computed using a semantics. Existing semantics are solely based on the attacks and do not take into account other important criteria like the intrinsic strengths of arguments. The contribution of this paper is three fold. First, we study how preferences issued from differences in strengths of arguments can help in argumentation frameworks. We show that they play two distinct and complementary roles: (i) to repair the attack relation between arguments, (ii) to refine the evaluation of arguments. Despite the importance of both roles, only the first one is tackled in e...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
peer reviewedConsider an argument A that is attacked by an argument B, while A is preferred to B. Ex...
Consider an argument A that is attacked by an argument B, while A is preferred to B. Existing approa...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
An argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are arguments and arcs are attack...
Dung's argumentation framework has been extended to consider preferences over arguments or over atta...
International audienceDung’s argumentation framework consists of a set of arguments and an attack re...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to study how preferences, which are used to model intrinsic streng...
International audienceDung's argumentation framework has been extended to consider preferences over ...
Argumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and evaluation of arguments. Dung has p...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
peer reviewedConsider an argument A that is attacked by an argument B, while A is preferred to B. Ex...
Consider an argument A that is attacked by an argument B, while A is preferred to B. Existing approa...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
International audienceAn argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are argumen...
An argumentation framework is seen as a directed graph whose nodes are arguments and arcs are attack...
Dung's argumentation framework has been extended to consider preferences over arguments or over atta...
International audienceDung’s argumentation framework consists of a set of arguments and an attack re...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to study how preferences, which are used to model intrinsic streng...
International audienceDung's argumentation framework has been extended to consider preferences over ...
Argumentation is a reasoning model based on the construction and evaluation of arguments. Dung has p...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
peer reviewedConsider an argument A that is attacked by an argument B, while A is preferred to B. Ex...
Consider an argument A that is attacked by an argument B, while A is preferred to B. Existing approa...