In the traditional definition of Dung’s abstract argumentation framework (AF), the notion of attack is understood as a relation between arguments, thus bounding attacks to start from and be directed to arguments. This paper introduces a generalized definition of abstract argumentation framework called AFRA (Argumentation Framework with Recursive Attacks), where an attack is allowed to be directed towards another attack. From a conceptual point of view, we claim that this generalization supports a straightforward representation of reasoning situations which are not easily accommodated within the traditional framework. From the technical side, we first investigate the extension to the generalized framework of the basic notions of conflict-free set, acceptable argument, admissible set and of Dung’s fundamental lemma. Then we propose a correspondence from the AFRA to the AF formalism, showing that it satisfies some basic desirable properties. Finally we analyze the relationships between AFRA and a similar extension of Dung’s abstract argumentation framework, called EAF+ and derived from the recently proposed formalism EAF.

Encompassing Attacks to Attacks in Abstract Argumentation Frameworks

BARONI, Pietro;CERUTTI, Federico;GIACOMIN, Massimiliano;GUIDA, Giovanni
2009-01-01

Abstract

In the traditional definition of Dung’s abstract argumentation framework (AF), the notion of attack is understood as a relation between arguments, thus bounding attacks to start from and be directed to arguments. This paper introduces a generalized definition of abstract argumentation framework called AFRA (Argumentation Framework with Recursive Attacks), where an attack is allowed to be directed towards another attack. From a conceptual point of view, we claim that this generalization supports a straightforward representation of reasoning situations which are not easily accommodated within the traditional framework. From the technical side, we first investigate the extension to the generalized framework of the basic notions of conflict-free set, acceptable argument, admissible set and of Dung’s fundamental lemma. Then we propose a correspondence from the AFRA to the AF formalism, showing that it satisfies some basic desirable properties. Finally we analyze the relationships between AFRA and a similar extension of Dung’s abstract argumentation framework, called EAF+ and derived from the recently proposed formalism EAF.
2009
Proceedings of 10th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
Ateneo di appartenenza
Sossai, C; Chemello, G
PE6_7 Artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, multi agent systems
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
no
ECSQARU 2009
july 2009
Verona, Italy
Internazionale
STAMPA
UNICO
83
94
12
9783642029059
Springer
Artificial Intelligence; Argumentation Theory; Semantics; Attacks
no
reserved
Baroni, Pietro; Cerutti, Federico; Giacomin, Massimiliano; Guida, Giovanni
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
4
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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