用于抽象论证的可序列化语义

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Comma Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3233/FAIA220143
Lars Bengel, Matthias Thimm
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摘要

。我们研究了最近提出的抽象论证框架的语义序列化概念。这个概念描述了可以通过最小非空允许集的迭代加法来序列化扩展构造的语义。我们从文献中研究了可序列化性和其他原则之间的一般关系。我们还研究了新的无挑战语义作为可序列化语义的新实例,特别是,从满足原则和计算复杂性的角度分析了它。
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Serialisable Semantics for Abstract Argumentation
. We investigate the recently proposed notion of serialisability of seman- tics for abstract argumentation frameworks. This notion describes semantics where the construction of extensions can be serialised through iterative addition of min- imal non-empty admissible sets. We investigate general relationships between serialisability and other principles from the literature. We also investigate the novel unchallenged semantics as a new instance of a serialisable semantics and, in particular, analyse it in terms of satisfied principles and computational complexity.
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Comma Arts and Humanities-Conservation
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