Ranking Semantics for Argumentation Systems With Necessities
Authors: Dragan Doder, Srdjan Vesic, Madalina Croitoru
IJCAI 2020 | Conference PDF | Archive PDF | Plain Text | LLM Run Details
| Reproducibility Variable | Result | LLM Response |
|---|---|---|
| Research Type | Theoretical | We place ourselves in the context of argumentation systems with necessities and provide the first study to investigate ranking semantics in this setting. To this end, we (1) provide a set of postulates specifically designed for necessities and (2) propose the first ranking-based semantics in the literature to be shown to respect these postulates. ... A technical contribution consisting on (1) a set of postulates specifically designed for describing ranking based semantics in the context of argumentation frameworks with necessities and (2) the first ranking based semantics in the literature for argumentation frameworks with necessities in argumentation frameworks without cycles. |
| Researcher Affiliation | Academia | Dragan Doder1 , Srdjan Vesic2 and Madalina Croitoru3 1Utrecht University, the Netherlands 2CRIL CNRS, Univ. Artois, France 3University of Montpellier, France |
| Pseudocode | No | The paper uses formal mathematical definitions and inductive functions (Definition 4) but does not contain structured pseudocode or algorithm blocks. |
| Open Source Code | No | The paper does not provide any concrete access to source code for the methodology described. |
| Open Datasets | No | The paper is theoretical and does not use or reference any publicly available datasets for training purposes. |
| Dataset Splits | No | The paper is theoretical and does not involve data or dataset splits for validation. |
| Hardware Specification | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experiments that would require hardware specifications. |
| Software Dependencies | No | The paper is theoretical and does not mention any specific ancillary software details with version numbers needed for replication. |
| Experiment Setup | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experiments, thus no experimental setup details are provided. |