Argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks provide an intuitive way of representing uncertainty in argumentative contexts. It is however possible that, taking structured argumentation as a reference point, the general assumptions of these models present the same risks of hasty generalization attributed to some abstract argumentation models, as they do not have a structured counterpart. Here, we focus on a specific instantiation of argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks: rooting the uncertainty about arguments in the uncertainty about the application of ASPIC+-inference rules. We show (Proposition 1) that the abovementioned risk is concrete. Therefore a more fine-grained representation of uncertainty at the abstract level is needed, which we provide with implicative argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks and prove to work (Theorem 1).
On the instantiation of argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks
Carlo Proietti
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2023
Abstract
Argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks provide an intuitive way of representing uncertainty in argumentative contexts. It is however possible that, taking structured argumentation as a reference point, the general assumptions of these models present the same risks of hasty generalization attributed to some abstract argumentation models, as they do not have a structured counterpart. Here, we focus on a specific instantiation of argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks: rooting the uncertainty about arguments in the uncertainty about the application of ASPIC+-inference rules. We show (Proposition 1) that the abovementioned risk is concrete. Therefore a more fine-grained representation of uncertainty at the abstract level is needed, which we provide with implicative argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks and prove to work (Theorem 1).| Campo DC | Valore | Lingua |
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| dc.authority.orgunit | Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC | en |
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| dc.authority.people | Antonio Yuste-Ginel | en |
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| dc.description.abstracteng | Argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks provide an intuitive way of representing uncertainty in argumentative contexts. It is however possible that, taking structured argumentation as a reference point, the general assumptions of these models present the same risks of hasty generalization attributed to some abstract argumentation models, as they do not have a structured counterpart. Here, we focus on a specific instantiation of argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks: rooting the uncertainty about arguments in the uncertainty about the application of ASPIC+-inference rules. We show (Proposition 1) that the abovementioned risk is concrete. Therefore a more fine-grained representation of uncertainty at the abstract level is needed, which we provide with implicative argument-incomplete argumentation frameworks and prove to work (Theorem 1). | - |
| dc.description.allpeople | Proietti, Carlo; Yuste-Ginel, Antonio | - |
| dc.description.allpeopleoriginal | Carlo Proietti, Antonio Yuste-Ginel | en |
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| dc.relation.allauthors | Gianvincenzo Alfano, Stefano Ferilli | en |
| dc.relation.conferencedate | 9 November 2023 | en |
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| dc.subject.keywordseng | abstract argumentation, Incompleteness, structured argumentation, uncertainty | - |
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| dc.subject.singlekeyword | Incompleteness | * |
| dc.subject.singlekeyword | structured argumentation | * |
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