Relevance in Structured Argumentation

Authors: AnneMarie Borg, Christian Straßer

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Reproducibility Variable Result LLM Response
Research Type Theoretical In Section 5 we prove our main results.
Researcher Affiliation Academia Anne Marie Borg and Christian Straßer, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany annemarie.borg@rub.de, christian.strasser@rub.de
Pseudocode No No pseudocode or clearly labeled algorithm blocks were found.
Open Source Code No The paper does not provide any concrete access to source code. As a theoretical paper, it focuses on proofs and properties of argumentation systems.
Open Datasets No The paper is theoretical and does not describe experiments with datasets, so no information about publicly available training datasets is provided.
Dataset Splits No The paper is theoretical and does not describe experiments with datasets, so no information about training/validation/test splits is provided.
Hardware Specification No The paper is theoretical and does not describe empirical experiments, thus no hardware specifications for running experiments are provided.
Software Dependencies No The paper is theoretical and does not describe empirical experiments or specific software implementations, thus no software dependencies with version numbers are provided.
Experiment Setup No The paper is theoretical and does not describe empirical experiments, thus no details about experimental setup, hyperparameters, or training configurations are provided.