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On Computing Explanations in Abstract Argumentation

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Argumentation can be viewed as a process of generating explanations. We propose a new argumentation semantics, related admissibility, for closely capturing explanations in Abstract Argumentation, and distinguish between compact and verbose explanations. We show that dispute forests, composed of dispute trees, can be used to correctly compute these explanations.
Title: On Computing Explanations in Abstract Argumentation
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Argumentation can be viewed as a process of generating explanations.
We propose a new argumentation semantics, related admissibility, for closely capturing explanations in Abstract Argumentation, and distinguish between compact and verbose explanations.
We show that dispute forests, composed of dispute trees, can be used to correctly compute these explanations.

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