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Modality Argumentation Programming

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Abstract

This work is focus in the following critical questions:

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    How to incorporate modalities in the process of argumentation reasoning?

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    Is it possible to build arguments faced with incomplete information?

Our proposal is based in a specification language which has the following properties: a) it permits to give specifications of modalities in a natural way; b) it defines a process of argumentation reasoning considering modalities; and c) it permits to build arguments from incomplete information.

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Nieves, J.C., Cortés, U. (2006). Modality Argumentation Programming. In: Torra, V., Narukawa, Y., Valls, A., Domingo-Ferrer, J. (eds) Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence. MDAI 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3885. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11681960_29

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