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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

S. Gaggl, S. Woltran:
"cf2 Semantics Revisited";
Vortrag: COMMA - International Conference on Computational Models of Argument, Italien, Desenzano del Garda; 08.09.2010 - 10.09.2010; in: "Computational Models of Argument", P. Baroni, F. Cerutti, M. Giacomin, G. Simari (Hrg.); IOS Press, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications/216/Niederlande (2010), ISBN: 9781607506188; S. 243 - 254.



Kurzfassung englisch:
Abstract argumentation frameworks nowadays provide the most popular
formalization of argumentation on a conceptual level. Numerous semantics for this
paradigm have been proposed, whereby cf2 semantics has shown to nicely solve
particular problems concernend with odd-length cycles in such frameworks. In order
to compare different semantics not only on a theoretical basis, it is necessary
to provide systems which implement them within a uniform platform. Answer-Set
Programming (ASP) turned out to be a promising direction for this aim, since it not
only allows for a concise representation of concepts inherent to argumentation semantics,
but also offers sophisticated off-the-shelves solvers which can be used as
core computation engines. In fact, many argumentation semantics have meanwhile
been encoded within the ASP paradigm, but not all relevant semantics, among them
cf2 semantics, have yet been considered. The contributions of this work are thus
twofold. Due to the particular nature of cf2 semantics, we first provide an alternative
characterization which, roughly speaking, avoids the recursive computation
of sub-frameworks. Then, we provide the concrete ASP-encodings, which are incorporated
within the ASPARTIX system, a platform which already implements a
wide range of semantics for abstract argumentation.

Schlagworte:
Abstract Argumentation. Implementation


"Offizielle" elektronische Version der Publikation (entsprechend ihrem Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/9781607506195243



Zugeordnete Projekte:
Projektleitung Stefan Woltran:
Neue Methoden für Analyse, Vergleich und Lösung von Argumentationsproblemen


Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.