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Abstract
We provide complexity results and algorithms for reasoning in the central structured argumentation formalism of ASPIC+. Considering ASPIC+ accommodated with preferences under the last-link principle, the results are made possible by rephrasing several argumentation semantics---admissible, complete, stable, preferred and grounded---in terms of defeasible elements of an ASPIC+ theory for both democratic and elitist last-link lifting. Via the rephrasing, we establish that acceptance is polynomial-time computable under grounded semantics, and complete for either NP, coNP, or Pi_P^2, depending on the reasoning mode and semantics. We also detail answer set programming encodings for deciding acceptance for the NP/coNP-complete reasoning tasks, and empirically show that it scales significantly better than first translating ASPIC+ reasoning tasks to abstract argumentation. Finally, we show that, in contrast to the last-link principle, it is NP-hard to compute the grounded extension under the weakest-link principle.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings KR |
Editors | Pierre Marquis, Magdalena Ortiz, Maurice Pagnucco |
Pages | 520-530 |
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Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | 21st International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: KR 2024 - Hanoi, Viet Nam Duration: 2 Nov 2024 → 8 Nov 2024 https://kr.org/KR2024/ |
Conference
Conference | 21st International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning |
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Abbreviated title | KR 2024 |
Country/Territory | Viet Nam |
City | Hanoi |
Period | 2/11/24 → 8/11/24 |
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FWF - Neue KI - A Novel Computational Workflow for Argumentation in AI
Wallner, J. P. (Co-Investigator (CoI))
1/09/22 → 31/08/25
Project: Research project