Towards a new framework for recursive interactions in abstract bipolar argumentation
Résumé
This paper proposes a new framework able to take into account recursive interactions in bipolar abstract argumentation systems. We address issues such as “How an interaction can impact another one?”, or in other words “How can the validity of an interaction be affected if this interaction is attacked or supported by another one?”. Thus, using numerous examples, a new method for flattening such recursive bipolar abstract argumentation systems (ASAF) using meta-arguments is proposed and compared with the original framework defined in [10] for taking into account an ASAF. This comparison high-lights the similarities between both frameworks and gives interesting justifications of the choices given in [10].
Domaines
Intelligence artificielle [cs.AI]
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