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Abstract Argumentation

Identifying argumentative statements from natural language dialogs.

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Deep Learning for Abstract Argumentation SemanticsCode1
Axiomatics of Restricted Choices by Linear Orders of Sets with Minimum as Fallback0
Choices and their Provenance: Explaining Stable Solutions of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks0
Neuro-Argumentative Learning with Case-Based ReasoningCode0
Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance0
Combining Abstract Argumentation and Machine Learning for Efficiently Analyzing Low-Level Process Event Streams0
On the Boolean Network Theory of Datalog^0
Disagree and Commit: Degrees of Argumentation-based Agreements0
Argumentation Computation with Large Language Models : A Benchmark Study0
An Extension-Based Argument-Ranking Semantics: Social Rankings in Abstract Argumentation Long Version0
On the Structure of Game Provenance and its ApplicationsCode0
An action language-based formalisation of an abstract argumentation framework0
An encoding of argumentation problems using quadratic unconstrained binary optimization0
Revisiting Vacuous Reduct Semantics for Abstract Argumentation (Extended Version)0
Rejection in Abstract Argumentation: Harder Than Acceptance?0
Cyclic Supports in Recursive Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks: Semantics and LP Mapping0
Preference-Based Abstract Argumentation for Case-Based Reasoning (with Appendix)0
On the Equivalence between Logic Programming and SETAF0
Counterfactual and Semifactual Explanations in Abstract Argumentation: Formal Foundations, Complexity and Computation0
Graph Convolutional Networks and Graph Attention Networks for Approximating Arguments Acceptability -- Technical Report0
An Extension-based Approach for Computing and Verifying Preferences in Abstract Argumentation0
Defense semantics of argumentation: revisit0
Technical Report on the Learning of Case Relevance in Case-Based Reasoning with Abstract Argumentation0
Semi-Abstract Value-Based Argumentation Framework0
Understanding ProbLog as Probabilistic Argumentation0
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