Artículo
An informant-based approach to argument strength in Defeasible Logic Programming
Cohen, Andrea
; Gottifredi, Sebastián
; Tamargo, Luciano Héctor
; García, Alejandro Javier
; Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
Fecha de publicación:
26/06/2020
Editorial:
IOS Press
Revista:
Argument and Computation
ISSN:
1946-2166
e-ISSN:
1946-2174
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This work formalizes an informant-based structured argumentation approach in a multi-agent setting, where the knowledge base of an agent may include information provided by other agents, and each piece of knowledge comes attached with its informant. In that way, arguments are associated with the set of informants corresponding to the information they are built upon. Our approach proposes an informant-based notion of argument strength, where the strength of an argument is determined by the credibility of its informant agents. Moreover, we consider that the strength of an argument is not absolute, but it is relative to the resolution of the conflicts the argument is involved in. In other words, the strength of an argument may vary from one context to another, as it will be determined by comparison to its attacking arguments (respectively, the arguments it attacks). Finally, we equip agents with the means to express reasons for or against the consideration of any piece of information provided by a given informant agent. Consequently, we allow agents to argue about the arguments’ strength through the construction of arguments that challenge (respectively, defeat) or are in favour of their informant agents.
Palabras clave:
INFORMANTS CREDIBILITY
,
ARGUMENT STRENGTH
,
DEFEASIBLE LOGIC PROGRAMMING
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Cohen, Andrea; Gottifredi, Sebastián; Tamargo, Luciano Héctor; García, Alejandro Javier; Simari, Guillermo Ricardo; An informant-based approach to argument strength in Defeasible Logic Programming; IOS Press; Argument and Computation; 26-6-2020; 1-33
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