Explainable Logic-Based Argumentation
Publication date
2022-09-07
Editors
Toni, Francesca
Polberg, Sylwia
Booth, Richard
Caminada, Martin
Kido, Hiroyuki
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Abstract
Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) has gained increasing interest in recent years in the argumentation community. In this paper we consider this topic in the context of logic-based argumentation, showing that the latter is a particularly promising paradigm for facilitating explainable AI. In particular, we provide two representations of abductive reasoning by sequent-based argumentation frameworks and show that such frameworks successfully cope with related challenges, such as the handling of synonyms, justifications, and logical equivalences.
Keywords
Explainable AI, sequent-based argumentation, abductive logics
Citation
Arieli, O, Borg, A, Hesse, M & Straßer, C 2022, Explainable Logic-Based Argumentation. in F Toni, S Polberg, R Booth, M Caminada & H Kido (eds), Computational Models of Argument. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, vol. 353, IOS Press, pp. 32-43. https://doi.org/10.3233/FAIA220139