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Polberg, S. (2016). Understanding the Abstract Dialectical Framework. In L. Michael & A. C. Kakas (Eds.), Logics in Artificial Intelligence (pp. 430–446). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48758-8_28
E192-02 - Forschungsbereich Databases and Artificial Intelligence
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Published in:
Logics in Artificial Intelligence
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Date (published):
2016
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Event name:
15th European Conference On Logics In Artificial Intelligence (JELIA 2016)
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Event date:
9-Nov-2016 - 11-Nov-2016
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Event place:
Larnaca, EU
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Number of Pages:
17
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Publisher:
Springer, LNCS 10021
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Abstract:
Among the most general structures extending the framework by Dung are the abstract dialectical frameworks (ADFs). They come equipped with various types of semantics, with the most prominent - the labeling-based one - being analyzed in the context of computational complexity, instantiations and software support. This makes the abstract dialectical frameworks valuable tools for argumentation. Howeve...
Among the most general structures extending the framework by Dung are the abstract dialectical frameworks (ADFs). They come equipped with various types of semantics, with the most prominent - the labeling-based one - being analyzed in the context of computational complexity, instantiations and software support. This makes the abstract dialectical frameworks valuable tools for argumentation. However, there are fewer results available concerning the relation between the ADFs and other argumentation frameworks. In this paper we would like to address this issue by introducing a number of translations from various formalisms into ADFs. The results of our study show the similarities and differences between them, thus promoting the use and understanding of ADFs. Moreover, our analysis also proves their capability to model many of the existing frameworks, including those that go beyond the attack relation. Finally, translations allow other structures to benefit from the research on ADFs in general and from the existing software in particular.