A Study of AIF Argument Networks Anomalies and a Characterization of its Solutions

作者: Alejandro J. Garc , Guillermo R. Simari , Sebastian Gottifredi

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摘要: The Argument Interchange Format (AIF) is a communal project with the purpose of developing way interchanging data between tools for argument manipulation and visualization. AIF also aims to develop commonly agreed upon core ontology that species basic concepts used express arguments their mutual relations. However, exibility provided by may lead ambiguous or undesired interpretations. If anomalous situations are allowed, using as common lingua research development argumentation systems might be jeopardized. goal this work identify anomalies can arise propose solutions them.

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