Search Results for author: Martin Diller

Found 4 papers, 0 papers with code

Solving Advanced Argumentation Problems with Answer Set Programming

no code implementations5 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.

Abstract Argumentation

Making Sense of Conflicting (Defeasible) Rules in the Controlled Natural Language ACE: Design of a System with Support for Existential Quantification Using Skolemization

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.

Translation

Encoding monotonic multi-set preferences using CI-nets: preliminary report

no code implementations9 Nov 2016 Martin Diller, Anthony Hunter

CP-nets and their variants constitute one of the main AI approaches for specifying and reasoning about preferences.

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