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Computational strategies for trust-aware abstract argumentation frameworks

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The Trust-aware Abstract Argumentation Frameworks (T-AAFs) have been proposed in [18] as a variant of the well-known abstract argumentation frameworks where the trustworthiness of the agents participating the dispute is taken into account. In particular, T-AAFs consist in AAFs where arguments are associated with weights derived from the trust degrees of the agents proposing them. [18] studies the problem min-Tver (resp., min-Tacc) of computing the minimum trust degree ? such that, if the arguments said only by agents whose trust degree is not greater than ? are discarded, a given set of arguments S (resp., argument a), that is not necessarily an extension (resp., (credulously) accepted) over the original argumentation framework, becomes an extension (resp., (credulously) accepted). We extend the proposal in [18] by devising suitable methods for solving the problems min-Tver and min-Tacc. Specifically, we provide a translation for the intractable cases of min-Tver and min-Tacc into instances of Integer Linear Programming (ILP), so that they can be solved by resorting to standard ILP solvers.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
argumentation
List of contributors:
Fazzinga, Bettina
Authors of the University:
FAZZINGA BETTINA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/429809
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CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS
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