A Basic Framework for Explanations in Argumentation

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2021-03

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Borg, AnneMarieORCID 0000-0002-7204-6046ISNI 0000000454249311
Bex, FlorisORCID 0000-0002-5699-9656ISNI 0000000118066508

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Abstract

We discuss explanations for formal (abstract and structured) argumentation-the question of whether and why a certain argument or claim can be accepted (or not) under various extension-based semantics. We introduce a flexible framework, which can act as the basis for many different types of explanations. For example, we can have simple or comprehensive explanations in terms of arguments for or against a claim, arguments that (indirectly) defend a claim, the evidence (knowledge base) that supports or is incompatible with a claim, and so on. We show how different types of explanations can be captured in our basic framework, discuss a real-life application and formally compare our framework to existing work.

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Artificial intelligence, knowledge representation formalisms and methods, nonmonotonic reasoning and belief revision, Taverne, Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence

Citation

Borg, A & Bex, F 2021, 'A Basic Framework for Explanations in Argumentation', IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 36, no. 2, 9329042, pp. 25-35. https://doi.org/10.1109/MIS.2021.3053102