Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance
J. Fichte, N. Fröhlich, M. Hecher, V. Lagerkvist, Y. Mahmood, A. Meier, J. Persson, ArXiv:2505.10982 (2025).
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Fichte, Johannes;
Fröhlich, Nicolas;
Hecher, Markus;
Lagerkvist, Victor;
Mahmood, YasirLibreCat;
Meier, Arne;
Persson, Jonathan
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Abstract
Argumentation is a central subarea of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for
modeling and reasoning about arguments. The semantics of abstract argumentation
frameworks (AFs) is given by sets of arguments (extensions) and conditions on
the relationship between them, such as stable or admissible. Today's solvers
implement tasks such as finding extensions, deciding credulous or skeptical
acceptance, counting, or enumerating extensions. While these tasks are well
charted, the area between decision, counting/enumeration and fine-grained
reasoning requires expensive reasoning so far. We introduce a novel concept
(facets) for reasoning between decision and enumeration. Facets are arguments
that belong to some extensions (credulous) but not to all extensions
(skeptical). They are most natural when a user aims to navigate, filter, or
comprehend the significance of specific arguments, according to their needs. We
study the complexity and show that tasks involving facets are much easier than
counting extensions. Finally, we provide an implementation, and conduct
experiments to demonstrate feasibility.
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Fichte J, Fröhlich N, Hecher M, et al. Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance. arXiv:250510982. Published online 2025.
Fichte, J., Fröhlich, N., Hecher, M., Lagerkvist, V., Mahmood, Y., Meier, A., & Persson, J. (2025). Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance. In arXiv:2505.10982.
@article{Fichte_Fröhlich_Hecher_Lagerkvist_Mahmood_Meier_Persson_2025, title={Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance}, journal={arXiv:2505.10982}, author={Fichte, Johannes and Fröhlich, Nicolas and Hecher, Markus and Lagerkvist, Victor and Mahmood, Yasir and Meier, Arne and Persson, Jonathan}, year={2025} }
Fichte, Johannes, Nicolas Fröhlich, Markus Hecher, Victor Lagerkvist, Yasir Mahmood, Arne Meier, and Jonathan Persson. “Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance.” ArXiv:2505.10982, 2025.
J. Fichte et al., “Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance,” arXiv:2505.10982. 2025.
Fichte, Johannes, et al. “Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance.” ArXiv:2505.10982, 2025.