DocumentCode
3723111
Title
Some Supplementaries to the Counting Semantics for Abstract Argumentation
Author
Fuan Pu;Jian Luo;Guiming Luo
Author_Institution
Sch. of Software, Tsinghua Univ. Beijing China, Beijing, China
fYear
2015
Firstpage
242
Lastpage
249
Abstract
Dung´s abstract argumentation framework consists of a set of interacting arguments and a series of semantics for evaluating them. Those semantics partition the powerset of the set of arguments into two classes: extensions and non-extensions. In order to reason with a specific semantics, one needs to take a credulous or skeptical approach, i.e. an argument is eventually accepted, if it is accepted in one or all extensions, respectively. In our previous work [1], we have proposed a novel semantics, called counting semantics, which allows for a more fine-grained assessment to arguments by counting the number of their respective attackers and defenders based on argument graph and argument game. In this paper, we continue our previous work by presenting some supplementaries about how to choose the damaging factor for the counting semantics, and what relationships with some existing approaches, such as Dung´s classical semantics, generic gradual valuations. Lastly, an axiomatic perspective on the ranking semantics induced by our counting semantics are presented.
Keywords
"Semantics","Games","Cognition","Damping","Proposals","Cost accounting","Computational modeling"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), 2015 IEEE 27th International Conference on
ISSN
1082-3409
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTAI.2015.46
Filename
7372142
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