1 code implementation • 9 Sep 2024 • Martin Nöllenburg, Christian Pirker, Anna Rapberger, Stefan Woltran, Jules Wulms
The visualization of argumentation frameworks (AFs) is crucial for enabling a wide applicability of argumentative tools.
1 code implementation • 18 May 2024 • Fabrizio Russo, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni
Causal discovery amounts to unearthing causal relationships amongst features in data.
no code implementations • 17 May 2024 • Francesco Leofante, Hamed Ayoobi, Adam Dejl, Gabriel Freedman, Deniz Gorur, Junqi Jiang, Guilherme Paulino-Passos, Antonio Rago, Anna Rapberger, Fabrizio Russo, Xiang Yin, Dekai Zhang, Francesca Toni
AI has become pervasive in recent years, but state-of-the-art approaches predominantly neglect the need for AI systems to be contestable.
no code implementations • 15 May 2024 • Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Francesca Toni
The relation between (a fragment of) assumption-based argumentation (ABA) and logic programs (LPs) under stable model semantics is well-studied.
1 code implementation • 17 Apr 2024 • Tuomo Lehtonen, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni, Markus Ulbricht, Johannes P. Wallner
We make use of a semantics-preserving translation between ABA and bipolar argumentation frameworks (BAFs).
no code implementations • 21 May 2023 • Markus Ulbricht, Nico Potyka, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni
Assumption-based Argumentation (ABA) is a well-known structured argumentation formalism, whereby arguments and attacks between them are drawn from rules, defeasible assumptions and their contraries.
no code implementations • 28 Apr 2022 • Michael Bernreiter, Wolfgang Dvorak, Anna Rapberger, Stefan Woltran
In this paper, we study the effect of preferences in abstract argumentation under a claim-centric perspective.