Corrigendum to “A general account of argumentation with preferences” [Artif. Intell. 195 (2013) 361–397]

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ASPIC+ is a general framework for structured argumentation that allows for a considerable degree of freedom as to the knowledge representation choices made in specifying the premises and rules from which arguments are constructed, and the preferences used to determine which attacks amongst constructed arguments succeed as defeats. On the other hand, the framework provides guidelines for making these choices, such that adherence to these guidelines suffices to guarantee satisfaction of the consistency and closure postulates. In particular, guidelines are given for selecting ways in which to compare the sets of defeasible constituents of arguments in order that the defined preference relations over arguments guarantee satisfaction of the rationality postulates. However, it has recently been noted that the way in which these set comparisons are made, and the guidelines for choosing these comparisons, admit counter-examples to these postulates. This research note proposes simple revisions to the ASPIC+ framework as defined in [3]. In this way, the counter-examples are avoided and rationality is preserved.

论文关键词:Structured argumentation,Preferences,Rationality postulates

论文评审过程:Received 11 July 2017, Revised 25 April 2018, Accepted 22 May 2018, Available online 6 August 2018, Version of Record 30 August 2018.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2018.05.001