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The Burden of Persuasion in Abstract Argumentation
Kampik, Timotheus; Gabbay, Dov M.; Sartor, Giovanni
2021In Baroni, Pietro; Benzmüller, Christoph; Wang, Yiqun (Eds.) Logic and Argumentation - 4th International Conference, CLAR 2021 Hangzhou, China, October 20-22, 2021, Proceedings
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Abstract :
[en] In this paper, we provide a formal framework for modeling the burden of persuasion in legal reasoning. The framework is based on abstract argumentation, a frequently studied method of non-monotonic reasoning, and can be applied to different argumentation semantics; it supports burdens of persuasion with arbitrary many levels, and allows for the placement of a burden of persuasion on any subset of an argumentation framework’s arguments. Our framework can be considered an extension of related works that raise questions on how burdens of persuasion should be handled in some conflict scenarios that can be modeled with abstract argumentation. An open source software implementation of the introduced formal notions is available as an extension of an argumentation reasoning library.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Kampik, Timotheus
Gabbay, Dov M. ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Computer Science and Communications Research Unit (CSC)
Sartor, Giovanni
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
The Burden of Persuasion in Abstract Argumentation
Publication date :
2021
Event name :
4th International Conference on Logic and Argumentation - CLAR 2021
Event place :
Hangzhou, China
Event date :
from 20-10-2021 to 22-10-2021
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Logic and Argumentation - 4th International Conference, CLAR 2021 Hangzhou, China, October 20-22, 2021, Proceedings
Author, co-author :
Baroni, Pietro
Benzmüller, Christoph
Wang, Yiqun  
Publisher :
Springer
Collection name :
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Pages :
224--243
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Commentary :
13040
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