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Jan 7, 2016 · The properties are concerned with how the evaluation of an argumentation framework changes if an attack between two arguments is added or ...
The properties are concerned with how the evaluation of an argumentation framework changes if an attack between two arguments is added or removed. The results ...
Jul 24, 2015 · The complete, grounded, preferred, semi-stable and stable semantics are defined as follows. Definition. Let F = (A, ) be an argumentation ...
An extension-based semantics is defined by a condition that an extension (i.e., a set of arguments) must satisfy so that it represents a rationally acceptable ...
The properties are concerned with how the evaluation of an argumentation framework changes if an attack between two arguments is added or removed. The results ...
The properties are concerned with how the evaluation of an argumentation framework changes if an attack between two arguments is added or removed. The results ...
Persistence and Monotony Properties of Argumentation Semantics. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28460-6_13 · Full text. Journal: Theory and Applications ...
The properties are concerned with how the evaluation of an argumentation framework changes if an attack between two arguments is added or removed. The results ...
Persistence and Monotony Properties of Argumentation Semantics. T. Rienstra, C. Sakama, and L. van der Torre. TAFA, volume 9524 of Lecture Notes in Computer ...