On the Difference between Assumption-Based Argumentation and Abstract Argumentation

On the Difference between Assumption-Based Argumentation and Abstract Argumentation

Abstract

In the current paper, we re-examine the connection between abstract argumentation and assumption-based argumentation. Although these are often claimed to be equivalent, we observe that there exist well-studied admissibility-based semantics (semi-stable and eager) under which equivalence does not hold.

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Authors
  • Caminada, Martin
  • Sá, Samy
  • Alcântara , João
  • Dvořák, Wolfgang
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings
Event Title
25th Belgium-Netherlands Artificial Intelligence Conference (BNAIC 2013)
Divisions
Theory and Applications of Algorithms
Subjects
Kuenstliche Intelligenz
Theoretische Informatik
Event Location
Delft, Netherlands
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
7-8 Nov 2013
Series Name
Proceedings of the 25th Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Page Range
pp. 25-32
Date
2013
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