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  1. SCC-recursiveness: a general schema for argumentation semantics.Pietro Baroni,Massimiliano Giacomin &Giovanni Guida -2005 -Artificial Intelligence 168 (1-2):162-210.
  • A general semi-structured formalism for computational argumentation: Definition, properties, and examples of application.Pietro Baroni,Massimiliano Giacomin &Beishui Liao -2018 -Artificial Intelligence 257 (C):158-207.
  • Automata for infinite argumentation structures.Pietro Baroni,Federico Cerutti,Paul E. Dunne &Massimiliano Giacomin -2013 -Artificial Intelligence 203 (C):104-150.
  • Self-stabilizing defeat status computation: dealing with conflict management in multi-agent systems.Pietro Baroni,Massimiliano Giacomin &Giovanni Guida -2005 -Artificial Intelligence 165 (2):187-259.
  • Handling controversial arguments.Sylvie Coste-Marquis,Caroline Devred &Pierre Marquis -2009 -Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 19 (3):311-369.
    We present two prudent semantics within Dung's theory of argumentation. They are based on two new notions of extension, referred to as p-extension and c-extension. Two arguments cannot belong to the same p-extension whenever one of them attacks indirectly the other one. Two arguments cannot belong to the same c-extension whenever one of them indirectly attacks a third argument while the other one indirectly defends the third. We argue that our semantics lead to a better handling of controversial arguments than (...) Dung's ones. We compare the prudent inference relations induced by our semantics w.r.t. cautiousness; we also compare them with the inference relations induced by Dung's semantics. (shrink)
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