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Revisiting the Notion of Extension over Incomplete Abstract Argumentation Frameworks

Bettina Fazzinga, Sergio Flesca, Filippo Furfaro

202029 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We revisit the notion of i-extension, i.e., the adaption of the fundamental notion of extension to the case of incomplete Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. We show that the definition of i-extension raises some concerns in the "possible" variant, e.g., it allows even conflicting arguments to be collectively considered as members of an (i-)extension. Thus, we introduce the alternative notion of i*-extension overcoming the highlighted problems, and provide a thorough complexity characterization of the corresponding verification problem. Interestingly, we show that the revisitation not only has beneficial effects for the semantics, but also for the complexity: under various semantics, the verification problem under the possible perspective moves from NP-complete to P.

Topics & Concepts

Extension (predicate logic)Argumentation theoryComputer scienceSemantics (computer science)Perspective (graphical)Theoretical computer scienceArgumentation frameworkProgramming languageEpistemologyArtificial intelligencePhilosophyMulti-Agent Systems and NegotiationLogic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeSemantic Web and Ontologies
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