Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
383973 Expert Systems with Applications 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The concept of explanation has received attention from different areas in Computer Science, particularly in the knowledge-based systems and expert systems communities. At the same time, argumentation has evolved as a new paradigm for conceptualizing commonsense reasoning, resulting in the formalization of different argumentation frameworks and the development of several real-world argument-based applications. Although the notions of explanation and argument for a claim share many common elements in knowledge-based systems their interrelationships have not yet been formally studied in the context of the current argumentation research in Artificial Intelligence. This article explores these ideas by providing a new perspective on how to formalize dialectical explanation support for argument-based reasoning. To do this, we propose a formalization of explanations for abstract argumentation frameworks with dialectical constraints where different emerging properties are studied and analyzed. As a concrete example of the formalism introduced we show how it can be fleshed out in an implemented rule-based argumentation system.

► We formalize dialectical explanation support for argument-based reasoning systems. ► We begin with abstract argumentation systems with constraints to show its generality. ► We explore the different properties of the formalization. ► A rule-based argumentation system where arguments with structure is considered. ► Our approach is compared with related work.

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