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Preprocessing Argumentation Frameworks via Replacement Patterns

Conference Paper Belief Revision and Argumentation Artificial Intelligence · Knowledge Representation · Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Abstract A fast-growing research direction in the study of formal argumentation is the development of practical systems for central reasoning problems underlying argumentation. In particular, numerous systems for abstract argumentation frameworks (AF solvers) are available today, covering several argumentation semantics and reasoning tasks. Instead of proposing another algorithmic approach for AF solving, we introduce in this paper distinct AF preprocessing techniques as a solver-independent approach to obtaining performance improvements of AF solvers. We establish a formal framework of replacement patterns to perform local simplifications that are faithful with respect to standard semantics for AFs. Moreover, we provide a collection of concrete replacement patterns. Towards potential applicability, we employ the patterns in a preliminary empirical evaluation of their influence on AF solver performance.

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Venue
European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
2000-2023
Indexed papers
542
Paper id
199067063775455992