The fundamental mechanism that humans use in argumentation can be formalized in abstract argumentation frameworks. Many semantics are associated with abstract argumentation frameworks, each one consisting of a set of extensions, that is, a set of sets of arguments. Some of these semantics are based on preference relations that essentially impose to maximize or minimize some property. This paper presents the argumentation reasoner pyglaf, which provides a uniform view of many semantics for abstract argumentation frameworks in terms of circumscription. Specifically, several computational problems of abstract argumentation frameworks are reduced to circumscription by means of linear encodings, and a few others are solved by means of a sequence of calls to an oracle for circumscription. Python is used to build the encodings and to control the execution of the external circumscription solver, which is based on the SAT solver glucose.

The ingredients of the argumentation reasoner pyglaf: Python, circumscription, and glucose to taste

Alviano M.
2017-01-01

Abstract

The fundamental mechanism that humans use in argumentation can be formalized in abstract argumentation frameworks. Many semantics are associated with abstract argumentation frameworks, each one consisting of a set of extensions, that is, a set of sets of arguments. Some of these semantics are based on preference relations that essentially impose to maximize or minimize some property. This paper presents the argumentation reasoner pyglaf, which provides a uniform view of many semantics for abstract argumentation frameworks in terms of circumscription. Specifically, several computational problems of abstract argumentation frameworks are reduced to circumscription by means of linear encodings, and a few others are solved by means of a sequence of calls to an oracle for circumscription. Python is used to build the encodings and to control the execution of the external circumscription solver, which is based on the SAT solver glucose.
2017
Abstract argumentation frameworks
Incremental solving
Minimal model enumeration
Propositional circumscription
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