Abstract Argumentation Frameworks with Domain Assignments
Abstract Argumentation Frameworks with Domain Assignments
Alexandros Vassiliades, Theodore Patkos, Giorgos Flouris, Antonis Bikakis, Nick Bassiliades, Dimitris Plexousakis
Proceedings of the Thirtieth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main Track. Pages 2076-2082.
https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2021/286
Argumentative discourse rarely consists of opinions whose claims apply universally. As with logical statements, an argument applies to specific objects in the universe or relations among them, and may have exceptions. In this paper, we propose
an argumentation formalism that allows associating arguments with a domain of application. Appropriate semantics are given, which formalise the notion of partial argument acceptance, i.e. the set of objects or relations that an argument can be applied
to. We show that our proposal is in fact equivalent to the standard Argumentation Frameworks of Dung, but allows a more intuitive and compact expression of some core concepts of commonsense and non-monotonic reasoning, such as the scope of an argument, exceptions, relevance and others.
Keywords:
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Computational Models of Argument
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Non-monotonic Reasoning