The following pages link to Fibring argumentation frames (Q2269514):
Displaying 19 items.
- On the input/output behavior of argumentation frameworks (Q464629) (← links)
- Theory of semi-instantiation in abstract argumentation (Q528522) (← links)
- AFRA: argumentation framework with recursive attacks (Q622279) (← links)
- A general semi-structured formalism for computational argumentation: definition, properties, and examples of application (Q1749391) (← links)
- Modelling defeasible and prioritized support in bipolar argumentation (Q1935594) (← links)
- Dung's argumentation is essentially equivalent to classical propositional logic with the Peirce-Quine dagger (Q1941728) (← links)
- A socio-cognitive model of trust using argumentation theory (Q1951301) (← links)
- Semantics for higher level attacks in extended argumentation frames. I: Overview (Q2269507) (← links)
- Meta-argumentation modelling. I: Methodology and techniques (Q2269509) (← links)
- A logical account of formal argumentation (Q2269515) (← links)
- Probabilistic abstract argumentation frameworks, a possible world view (Q2300457) (← links)
- Methods for solving reasoning problems in abstract argumentation -- a survey (Q2341832) (← links)
- A neural cognitive model of argumentation with application to legal inference and decision making (Q2447172) (← links)
- Towards a general theory of decomposability in abstract argumentation (Q2695514) (← links)
- Handling support cycles and collective interactions in the logical encoding of higher-order bipolar argumentation frameworks (Q2695518) (← links)
- An Equational Approach to Logic Programming (Q2900525) (← links)
- Introducing Equational Semantics for Argumentation Networks (Q3011932) (← links)
- Modal and Temporal Argumentation Networks (Q3587249) (← links)
- I don’t care, I don’t know … I know too much! On Incompleteness and Undecidedness in Abstract Argumentation (Q5172620) (← links)