no code implementations • 5 Dec 2019 • Gerhard Brewka, Martin Diller, Georg Heissenberger, Thomas Linsbichler, Stefan Woltran
Powerful formalisms for abstract argumentation have been proposed, among them abstract dialectical frameworks (ADFs) that allow for a succinct and flexible specification of the relationship between arguments, and the GRAPPA framework which allows argumentation scenarios to be represented as arbitrary edge-labelled graphs.
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Martin Diller, Adam Wyner, Hannes Strass
We present the design of a system for making sense of conflicting rules expressed in a fragment of the prominent controlled natural language ACE, yet extended with means of expressing defeasible rules in the form of normality assumptions.
no code implementations • 9 Nov 2016 • Martin Diller, Anthony Hunter
CP-nets and their variants constitute one of the main AI approaches for specifying and reasoning about preferences.