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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

W. Dvorak, S. Woltran, A. Gressler:
"Evaluating SETAFs via Answer-Set Programming";
Talk: 2nd International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal Argumentation, Warschau; 2018-09-11; in: "2nd International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal Argumentation", CEUR-WS.org, 2171 (2018), ISSN: 1613-0073; 10 - 21.



English abstract:
Following the tradition of the ASPARTIX system, we present answer-set programming encodings for the main semantics of argumentation frameworks with collective attacks (also known as SETAFs). By that, we provide the first system dedicated to reasoning in SETAFs. Since to date, no known polynomial-time (with respect to the number of arguments) translation from SETAFs to Dung-style frame-works is known, genuine implementations for SETAFs appear necessary towards practically efficient systems for this particular formalism. As a by-product, we in-troduce semi-stable and stage semantics for SETAFs and pinpoint the complexity of all considered semantics.

German abstract:
Following the tradition of the ASPARTIX system, we present answer-set programming encodings for the main semantics of argumentation frameworks with collective attacks (also known as SETAFs). By that, we provide the first system dedicated to reasoning in SETAFs. Since to date, no known polynomial-time (with respect to the number of arguments) translation from SETAFs to Dung-style frame-works is known, genuine implementations for SETAFs appear necessary towards practically efficient systems for this particular formalism. As a by-product, we in-troduce semi-stable and stage semantics for SETAFs and pinpoint the complexity of all considered semantics.

Keywords:
bstract argumentation, answer-set programming, collective attacks, SETAF


Electronic version of the publication:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_272916.pdf



Related Projects:
Project Head Stefan Woltran:
Neue Werkzeuge für graphenbasierte formale Argumentation

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