International audienceAn argument is a reason or justification of a claim. It has an intrinsic strength and may be attacked by other arguments. Hence, the evaluation of its overall strength becomes mandatory, especially for judging the reliability of its claim. Such an evaluation is done by acceptability semantics. The aim of this paper is to set up the foundations of acceptability semantics. Foundations are important not only for a better understanding of the evaluation process in general, but also for clarifying the basic assumptions underlying semantics, for comparing different (families of) semantics and identifying families of semantics that have not been explored yet. The paper defines the building blocks of a semantics. It introduces...
Dung’s theory of abstract argumentation is a formalism that represents conflicting information using...
Baumann, Brewka and Ulbricht [3, 4] recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative to Dung...
The increasing variety of semantics proposed in the context of Dung’s theory of argumentation makes ...
International audienceAn argument is a reason or justification of a claim. It has an intrinsic stren...
International audienceThe paper studies semantics that evaluate arguments in argumentation graphs, w...
International audienceArgumentation aims at increasing acceptability of claims by supporting them wi...
International audienceDung's abstract argumentation provides us with a general framework to deal wit...
We suggest a so-called `robust' semantics for a model of argumentation which represents arguments an...
This paper presents an overview on the state of the art of semantics for abstract argumentation, cov...
In abstract argumentation theory, many argumentation semantics have been proposed for evaluating arg...
peer reviewedBaumann, Brewka and Ulbricht recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative t...
We consider argumentation systems taking into account several attack relations of different strength...
Abstract. Argumentation has been acknowledged as a powerful mecha-nism for automated decision making...
AbstractThe increasing variety of semantics proposed in the context of Dung's theory of argumentatio...
Dung’s theory of abstract argumentation is a formalism that represents conflicting information using...
Baumann, Brewka and Ulbricht [3, 4] recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative to Dung...
The increasing variety of semantics proposed in the context of Dung’s theory of argumentation makes ...
International audienceAn argument is a reason or justification of a claim. It has an intrinsic stren...
International audienceThe paper studies semantics that evaluate arguments in argumentation graphs, w...
International audienceArgumentation aims at increasing acceptability of claims by supporting them wi...
International audienceDung's abstract argumentation provides us with a general framework to deal wit...
We suggest a so-called `robust' semantics for a model of argumentation which represents arguments an...
This paper presents an overview on the state of the art of semantics for abstract argumentation, cov...
In abstract argumentation theory, many argumentation semantics have been proposed for evaluating arg...
peer reviewedBaumann, Brewka and Ulbricht recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative t...
We consider argumentation systems taking into account several attack relations of different strength...
Abstract. Argumentation has been acknowledged as a powerful mecha-nism for automated decision making...
AbstractThe increasing variety of semantics proposed in the context of Dung's theory of argumentatio...
Dung’s theory of abstract argumentation is a formalism that represents conflicting information using...
Baumann, Brewka and Ulbricht [3, 4] recently introduced weak admissibility as an alternative to Dung...
The increasing variety of semantics proposed in the context of Dung’s theory of argumentation makes ...