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On topology-related properties of abstract argumentation semantics. A correction and extension to Dynamics of argumentation systems: a division-based method

Published: 01 July 2014 Publication History

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This research note provides novel results concerning the incremental computation of the stable and ideal argumentation semantics, by extending the division-based method presented in [1] and correcting a flawed claim given there. As a basis for these results, the note synthetically reviews and discusses the topology-related properties of directionality and SCC-recursiveness in abstract argumentation semantics and analyzes their relationships with the division-based method.

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cover image Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence  Volume 212, Issue 1
July 2014
158 pages

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Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.

United Kingdom

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Published: 01 July 2014
Accepted: 19 March 2014
Revised: 06 February 2014
Received: 16 October 2013

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  1. abstract argumentation frameworks
  2. argumentation dynamics
  3. argumentation semantics

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