Abstract. This paper combines two recent extensions of Dung's abstract argumenrameworks in order to define an abstract formalism for reasoning about preferences in structured ...
Extended Argumentation Frameworks (EAFs) are a proposed formalism that develop abstract argumentation frameworks (AFs) by allowing attacks between arguments to be attacked themselv...
Paul E. Dunne, Sanjay Modgil, Trevor J. M. Bench-C...
The hitherto most abstract, and hence general, argumentation system, is the one described by Dung in a paper from 1995. This framework does not allow for joint attacks on arguments...
Abstract argument frameworks have been used for various applications within multi-agent systems, including reasoning and negotiation. Different argument frameworks make use of diff...
In recent years, the combinatorics of argumentation with arguments that can attack each other has been studied extensively. Especially, attack graphs (put in the focus of attentio...