dynPARTIX - A Dynamic Programming Reasoner for Abstract Argumentation
Wolfgang Dvo\v{r}\'ak, Michael Morak, Clemens Nopp, Stefan Woltran

TL;DR
This paper introduces dynPARTIX, a new system for abstract argumentation that uses decomposition and dynamic programming, with initial experiments demonstrating its feasibility.
Contribution
It presents a novel argumentation reasoner based on decomposition and dynamic programming, a new approach in the field.
Findings
Feasibility demonstrated through initial experiments
System leverages decomposition for argumentation reasoning
Potential for improved efficiency in argumentation tasks
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to announce the release of a novel system for abstract argumentation which is based on decomposition and dynamic programming. We provide first experimental evaluations to show the feasibility of this approach.
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