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Assumption-based argumentation: Disputes, explanations, preferences
Kristijonas Cyras,
Xiuyi Fan,
Claudia Schulz,
Francesca Toni
IFCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications, Volume: 4, Issue: 8, Pages: 2407 - 2456
Swansea University Author: Xiuyi Fan
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Abstract
Assumption-Based Argumentation (ABA) is a form of structured argumentation with roots in non-monotonic reasoning. As in other forms of structured argumentation, notions of argument and attack are not primitive in ABA, but are instead defined in terms of other notions. In the case of ABA these other n...
Published in: | IFCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications |
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ISSN: | 2055-3706 2055-3714 |
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College Publications
2017
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Assumption-Based Argumentation (ABA) is a form of structured argumentation with roots in non-monotonic reasoning. As in other forms of structured argumentation, notions of argument and attack are not primitive in ABA, but are instead defined in terms of other notions. In the case of ABA these other notions are those of rules in a deductive system, assumptions, and contraries. ABAisequippedwitharangeofcomputationaltools,basedondisputetrees and amounting to dispute derivations, and benefiting from equivalent views of the semantics of argumentation in ABA, in terms of sets of arguments and, equivalently, sets of assumptions. These computational tools can also provide the foundation for multi-agent argumentative dialogues and explanation of reasoning outputs, in various settings and senses. ABA is a flexible modelling formalism, despite its simplicity, allowing to support, in particular, various forms of non-monotonic reasoning, and reasoning with some forms of preferences and defeasible rules without requiring any additional machinery. ABA can also be naturally extended to accommodate further reasoning with preferences. |
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