Making Use of Advances in Answer-Set Programming for Abstract Argumentation Systems.

Making Use of Advances in Answer-Set Programming for Abstract Argumentation Systems.

Abstract

Dung’s famous abstract argumentation frameworks represent the core formalism for many problems and applications in the field of argumentation which significantly evolved within the last decade. Recent work in the field has thus focused on implementations for these frameworks, whereby one of the main approaches is to use Answer-Set Programming (ASP). While some of the argumentation semantics can be nicely expressed within the ASP language, others required rather cumbersome encoding techniques. Recent advances in ASP systems, in particular, the metasp optimization front-end for the ASP-package gringo/claspD provide direct commands to filter answer sets satisfying certain subset-minimality (or -maximality) constraints. This allows for much simpler encodings compared to the ones in standard ASP language. In this paper, we experimentally compare the original encodings (for the argumentation semantics based on preferred, semi-stable, and respectively, stage extensions) with new metasp encodings. Moreover, we provide novel encodings for the recently introduced resolution-based grounded semantics. Our experimental results indicate that the metasp approach works well in those cases where the complexity of the encoded problem is adequately mirrored within the metasp approach.

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Authors
  • Dvořák, Wolfgang
  • Gaggl, Sarah Alice
  • Wallner, Johannes Peter
  • Woltran, Stefan
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Category
Book Section/Chapter
Divisions
Theory and Applications of Algorithms
Subjects
Kuenstliche Intelligenz
Theoretische Informatik
Title of Book
Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management
ISSN/ISBN
978-3-642-41523-4
Page Range
pp. 114-133
Date
2013
Official URL
http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/book/978-3-642...
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