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A Comparative Study of Ranking-Based Semantics for Abstract Argumentation
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Natural Language ProcessingFormal SemanticsAbstract ArgumentationEngineeringArgumentation AnalysisArgumentation FrameworkAutomated ReasoningComputational LinguisticsLinguisticsRanking-based SemanticsFormal MethodsDesirable PropertiesComputer ScienceLanguage StudiesSemanticsArgument MiningProper- TiesComputational Semantics
Argumentation is a process of evaluating and comparing a set of arguments. A way to compare them consists in using a ranking-based semantics which rank-order arguments from the most to the least acceptable ones. Recently, a number of such semantics have been pro- posed independently, often associated with some desirable properties. However, there is no comparative study which takes a broader perspective. This is what we propose in this work. We provide a general comparison of all these semantics with respect to the proposed proper- ties. That allows to underline the differences of behavior between the existing semantics.
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