![]() Ambrossio, Diego Agustin ![]() ![]() Scientific Conference (2013, December) This work explores the revival of arguments in abstract argumentation theory. A revived argument is an argument that is put forward in a specific context, but is somehow put aside because it did not seem ... [more ▼] This work explores the revival of arguments in abstract argumentation theory. A revived argument is an argument that is put forward in a specific context, but is somehow put aside because it did not seem relevant to the discussion or it has been denied, and then becomes useful in another context when a similar argument emerges. We obtain necessary conditions for argument revival using real-world examples and show that a recently proposed temporal argumentation framework cannot account for argument revival. Next, we propose an algorithm for argument revival that uses arguments annotated by a context label. This algorithm determines what arguments can be revived using the context neighborhood, the attack relations and a revival policy. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 123 (13 UL)![]() Van Zee, Marc ![]() ![]() ![]() Poster (2013, July 04) Detailed reference viewed: 104 (15 UL) |
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