The recently proposed ASPICR, standing for ASPIC+ revisited is an evolution of the prominent ASPIC+ formalism for structured argumentation, which overcomes some limitations of ASPIC+ by resorting in particular to an alternative notion of attack referring to sets of arguments. While this notion of attack is a key element for achieving the technical advantages offered by ASPICR, it also gives rise to some peculiar situations, where some attacks are, in a sense, polymorphic since there are multiple reasons by which a given set of arguments can attack an argument. After pointing out that polymorphic attacks are also possible in ASPIC+, we provide some examples of polymorphic attacks in ASPIC+ and ASPICR, discuss the underlying technical and conceptual issues and provide a preliminary discussion about how to revise the formalisms in order to encompass alternative options for their management.

On Polymorphic Attacks in the ASPIC+ and ASPICR Formalisms

Baroni P.;Cerutti F.;Giacomin M.
2025-01-01

Abstract

The recently proposed ASPICR, standing for ASPIC+ revisited is an evolution of the prominent ASPIC+ formalism for structured argumentation, which overcomes some limitations of ASPIC+ by resorting in particular to an alternative notion of attack referring to sets of arguments. While this notion of attack is a key element for achieving the technical advantages offered by ASPICR, it also gives rise to some peculiar situations, where some attacks are, in a sense, polymorphic since there are multiple reasons by which a given set of arguments can attack an argument. After pointing out that polymorphic attacks are also possible in ASPIC+, we provide some examples of polymorphic attacks in ASPIC+ and ASPICR, discuss the underlying technical and conceptual issues and provide a preliminary discussion about how to revise the formalisms in order to encompass alternative options for their management.
2025
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
MIUR (compresi PRIN FIRB,FISR)
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
9th Workshop on Advances in Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence, AI^3 2025
2025
ita
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
4025
49
64
16
CEUR-WS
ASPIC+ formalism; Attack relation; Structured argumentation
   Empowering Public Interest Communication with Argumentation
   EPICA
   MUR
   PRIN 20222
   CUP D53D23008860006
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Baroni, P.; Cerutti, F.; Giacomin, M.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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