Bernreiter, M., Dvořák, W., & Woltran, S. (2023). Abstract argumentation with conditional preferences. Argument & Computation, 1–29. https://doi.org/10.34726/5479
In this paper, we study conditional preferences in abstract argumentation by introducing a new generalization of Dung-style argumentation frameworks (AFs) called Conditional Preference-based AFs (CPAFs). Each subset of arguments in a CPAF can be associated with its own preference relation. This generalizes existing approaches for preference-handling in abstract argumentation, and allows us to reason about conditional preferences in a general way. We conduct a principle-based analysis of CPAFs and compare them to related generalizations of AFs. Specifically, we highlight similarities and differences to Modgil’s Extended AFs and show that our formalism can capture Value-based AFs. Moreover, we show that in some cases the introduction of conditional preferences leads to an increase in computational complexity.
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Hybrid Parameterized Problem Solving in Practice: P32830-N (FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds) Revealing and Utilizing the Hidden Structure for Solving Hard Problems in AI: ICT19-065 (WWTF Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschu und Technologiefonds)