Automatic and Interactive Search in Flexible Dispute Derivations for Assumption-Based Argumentation
Automatic and Interactive Search in Flexible Dispute Derivations for Assumption-Based Argumentation
Masterarbeit von Piotr Gorczyca
- Betreuer Sarah Alice Gaggl, Martin Diller
- Logische Programmierung und Argumentation
- 20. April 2022 – 05. Juli 2022
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Among the many formalisations of DDs for ABA, which have been proposed throughout the past decades, flexible dispute derivations (FlexDDs) are the latest. FlexDDs offer a number of solutions unprecedented in the former versions, including reusing one player’s arguments by the other player or support for complete and stable argumentation semantics to name a few. Most notably however, alongside the regular, backward, top-down reasoning from claims to premises they also allow for construction of forward, bottom-up arguments, from premises to claims. Moreover, FlexDDs comes in two versions – a more high-level and abstract argument-based version as well as a more concrete and implementation-focused rule-based version. In this thesis we focus on automatized search of successful dispute derivations for flexible dispute derivations. We devise procedures and examine the properties of strategies tailored for specific semantics, with the aim of isolating features impacting the efficiency, among other concerns. Furthermore, we investigate the influence of forward reasoning on the performance of the search procedures. We have performed a thorough empirical evaluation, the results of which are presented and interpreted, to back up our claims and hypotheses. Moreover, our implementation for FlexDDs has been significantly extended, currently capable of following the defined search strategies in an automatic search for successful DDs as well as having rich support for interactive reasoning, besides many other notable features which we report on in this work.