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Defeasible logic programming: DeLP-servers, contextual queries, and explanations for answers
(Taylor & Francis, 2014-02)
Argumentation represents a way of reasoning over a knowledge base containing possibly incomplete and/or inconsistent information, to obtain useful conclusions. As a reasoning mechanism, the way an argumentation reasoning ...
An approach for temporal argumentation using labeled defeasible logic programming (l-DeLP)
(Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Informática, 2012-08-01)
In the last decade, several argument-based formalisms have emerged, with application in many areas, such as legal reasoning, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems; many are based on Dung´s seminal work characterizing ...
Backing and undercutting in defeasible logic programming
(Springer, 2011-07)
Two important notions within the field of classical argumentation are undercutting defeaters and backings. The former represent an attack to an inference step, and the latter intend to provide defense against this type of ...
The notion of defeasibility for Herbert L. A. HartA noção de derrotabilidade para Herbert L. A. Hart
(Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, 2019)
Time, defeasible logic and belief revision: pathways to legal dynamics
(Journal of applied logics, 2021-05-01)
In order to properly model norm change in the law, temporal aspects of legal dynamics must be considered. Since there exist several time-based features of law that should be studied, we discuss two interesting approaches: ...
ONTOarg: A Decision Support Framework for Ontology Integration Based on Argumentation
(Elsevier, 2013-04)
Description Logic Programming (DLP) is a well-known approach to reason with Description Logic (DL) ontologies, translating them into the language of logic programming (LP). Even though DLP offers several advantages in terms ...