ABA+: Assumption-Based Argumentation with Preferences
Kristijonas \v{C}yras, Francesca Toni

TL;DR
ABA+ is an extension of Assumption-Based Argumentation that integrates preferences directly into the attack mechanism, enabling more nuanced argumentation reasoning with preferences.
Contribution
It introduces ABA+, a novel formalism that incorporates preferences via attack reversal and proposes Weak Contraposition to relax standard reasoning principles.
Findings
ABA+ extends ABA with preference handling.
ABA+ maintains desirable semantic properties.
Weak Contraposition enhances reasoning flexibility.
Abstract
We present ABA+, a new approach to handling preferences in a well known structured argumentation formalism, Assumption-Based Argumentation (ABA). In ABA+, preference information given over assumptions is incorporated directly into the attack relation, thus resulting in attack reversal. ABA+ conservatively extends ABA and exhibits various desirable features regarding relationship among argumentation semantics as well as preference handling. We also introduce Weak Contraposition, a principle concerning reasoning with rules and preferences that relaxes the standard principle of contraposition, while guaranteeing additional desirable features for ABA+.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Semantic Web and Ontologies
