Dvorak, W., Woltran, S., & Fandinno, J. (2019). On the expressive power of collective attacks. Argument & Computation, 10(2), 191–230. https://doi.org/10.3233/aac-190457
In this paper, we consider argumentation frameworks with sets of attacking arguments (SETAFs) due to Nielsen and Parsons, an extension of Dung's abstract argumentation frameworks that allow for collective attacks. We first provide a comprehensive analysis of the expressiveness of SETAFs under conflict-free, naive, stable, complete, admissible, preferred, semi-stable, and stage semantics. Our analysis shows that SETAFs are strictly more expressive than Dung AFs. Towards a uniform characterization of SETAFs and Dung AFs we provide general results on expressiveness which take the maximum degree of the collective attacks into account. Our results show that, for each k > 0 , SETAFs that allow for collective attacks of k + 1 arguments are more expressive than SETAFs that only allow for collective attacks of at most k arguments.
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Project title:
Advanced Tools for Graph - Based Formal Argumentation EMBArg
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Project ID:
I2854-N35
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Funder:
Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF)