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The following pages link to On the Semantics of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: A Logic Programming Approach (Q5140009):
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- Theory of semi-instantiation in abstract argumentation (Q528522) (← links)
- A logic programming framework for possibilistic argumentation: Formalization and logical properties (Q835125) (← links)
- Shedding new light on the foundations of abstract argumentation: modularization and weak admissibility (Q2163881) (← links)
- Incremental computation for structured argumentation over dynamic DeLP knowledge bases (Q2238730) (← links)
- AGM meets abstract argumentation: contraction for dung frameworks (Q2296694) (← links)
- Preservation of semantic properties in collective argumentation: the case of aggregating abstract argumentation frameworks (Q2321270) (← links)
- A QBF-based formalization of abstract argumentation semantics (Q2446545) (← links)
- On the semantics of abstract argumentation (Q2863167) (← links)
- On the acceptance of loops in argumentation frameworks (Q2957945) (← links)
- Polysemy and Coercion – A Frame-Based Approach Using LTAG and Hybrid Logic (Q2963991) (← links)
- A Common Computational Framework for Semiring-based Argumentation Systems (Q2999123) (← links)
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- Guaranteeing Admissibility of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks with Rationality and Feasibility Constraints (Q5019290) (← links)
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- Revisiting Abstract Argumentation Frameworks (Q5405007) (← links)
- An empirical and axiomatic comparison of ranking-based semantics for abstract argumentation (Q6056713) (← links)
- A claim-centric perspective on abstract argumentation semantics: claim-defeat, principles, and expressiveness (Q6066787) (← links)
- Explainable acceptance in probabilistic and incomplete abstract argumentation frameworks (Q6080638) (← links)
- Probabilistic causal bipolar abstract argumentation: an approach based on credal networks (Q6133708) (← links)
- On acceptance conditions in abstract argumentation frameworks (Q6494661) (← links)
- Credulous acceptance in high-order argumentation frameworks with necessities: an incremental approach (Q6579305) (← links)
- Reduced meet over labelling-based semantics in abstract argumentation (Q6602324) (← links)