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Extension-based Semantics for Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks: Grounded Semantics and Principles ⋆

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Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks (IAFs) enrich classical abstract argumentation with arguments and attacks whose actual existence is questionable. The usual reasoning approaches rely on the notion of completion, i.e. standard AFs representing "possible worlds" compatible with the uncertain information encoded in the IAF. Recently, extension-based semantics for IAFs that do not rely on the notion of completion have been defined, using instead new versions of conflict-freeness and defense that take into account the (certain or uncertain) nature of arguments and attacks. In this paper, we give new insights on this reasoning approach, by adapting the well-known grounded semantics to this framework in two different versions. After determining the computational complexity of our new semantics, we provide a principle-based analysis of these semantics, as well as the ones previously defined in the literature, namely the complete, preferred and stable semantics.
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Jean-Guy Mailly. Extension-based Semantics for Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks: Grounded Semantics and Principles ⋆. 17th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty (ECSQARU 2023), Sep 2023, Arras, France. ⟨hal-04213800⟩
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