Bipolarity in argumentation graphs: towards a better understanding
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2353924
DOI10.1016/j.ijar.2013.03.001zbMath1316.68152OpenAlexW2071549077MaRDI QIDQ2353924
Claudette Cayrol, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex
Publication date: 10 July 2015
Published in: International Journal of Approximate Reasoning (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijar.2013.03.001
Related Items (23)
Advanced algorithms for abstract dialectical frameworks based on complexity analysis of subclasses and SAT solving ⋮ Generalizing complete semantics to bipolar argumentation frameworks ⋮ Probabilistic Abstract Dialectical Frameworks ⋮ Foundations for a logic of arguments ⋮ Modelling defeasible and prioritized support in bipolar argumentation ⋮ Probabilistic causal bipolar abstract argumentation: an approach based on credal networks ⋮ Value-based argumentation framework built from prioritized qualitative choice logic ⋮ Handling support cycles and collective interactions in the logical encoding of higher-order bipolar argumentation frameworks ⋮ A probabilistic deontic argumentation framework ⋮ Characterizing acceptability semantics of argumentation frameworks with recursive attack and support relations ⋮ Empirical evaluation of abstract argumentation: supporting the need for bipolar and probabilistic approaches ⋮ On the Semantics of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: A Logic Programming Approach ⋮ Computational complexity of flat and generic assumption-based argumentation, with and without probabilities ⋮ A characterization of types of support between structured arguments and their relationship with support in abstract argumentation ⋮ A general semi-structured formalism for computational argumentation: definition, properties, and examples of application ⋮ Evaluation of arguments in weighted bipolar graphs ⋮ A labelling framework for probabilistic argumentation ⋮ Delegated updates in epistemic graphs for opponent modelling ⋮ A polynomial-time fragment of epistemic probabilistic argumentation ⋮ Epistemic graphs for representing and reasoning with positive and negative influences of arguments ⋮ Understanding the Abstract Dialectical Framework ⋮ On searching explanatory argumentation graphs ⋮ On three-valued acceptance conditions of abstract dialectical frameworks
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Generating possible intentions with constrained argumentation systems
- AFRA: argumentation framework with recursive attacks
- Algorithms for generating arguments and counterarguments in propositional logic
- Reasoning about preferences in argumentation frameworks
- A reasoning model based on the production of acceptable arguments
- On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming and \(n\)-person games
- Preference-based argumentation: arguments supporting multiple values
- Argue to agree: a case-based argumentation approach
- A formal analysis of the role of argumentation in negotiation dialogues
- On bipolarity in argumentation frameworks
- DefLog: on the Logical Interpretation of Prima Facie Justified Assumptions
- Persuasion in Practical Argument Using Value-based Argumentation Frameworks
- Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
- Coalitions of arguments: A tool for handling bipolar argumentation frameworks
- Computer supported argumentation and collaborative decision making: The HERMES system
This page was built for publication: Bipolarity in argumentation graphs: towards a better understanding