Argumentative Reasoning in ASPIC+ under Incomplete Information

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2023-09

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Odekerken, DaphneORCID 0000-0003-0285-0706ISNI 0000000524423662
Lehtonen, Tuomo
Borg, AnneMarieORCID 0000-0002-7204-6046ISNI 0000000454249311
Wallner, Johannes P.
Järvisalo, Matti

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taverne

Abstract

Reasoning under incomplete information is an important research direction in AI argumentation. Most computational advances in this direction have so-far focused on abstract argumentation frameworks. Development of computational approaches to reasoning under incomplete information in structured formalisms remains to-date to a large extent a challenge. We address this challenge by studying the so-called stability and relevance problems---with the aim of analyzing aspects of resilience of acceptance statuses in light of new information---in the central structured formalism of ASPIC+. Focusing on the case of the grounded semantics and an ASPIC+ fragment motivated through application scenarios, we develop exact ASP-based algorithms for stability and relevance in incomplete ASPIC+ theories, and pinpoint the complexity of reasoning about stability (coNP-complete) and relevance (Sigma_2^P-complete), further justifying our ASP-based approaches. Empirically, the algorithms exhibit promising scalability, outperforming even a recent inexact approach to stability, with our ASP-based iterative approach being the first algorithm proposed for reasoning about relevance in ASPIC+.

Keywords

Argumentation, answer set programming, Logic programming, Taverne

Citation

Odekerken, D, Lehtonen, T, Borg, A, Wallner, J P & Järvisalo, M 2023, Argumentative Reasoning in ASPIC+ under Incomplete Information. in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. ijcai.org, pp. 531-541. https://doi.org/10.24963/kr.2023/52