2018
DOI: 10.3233/aac-181006
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GORGIAS: Applying argumentation

Abstract: This paper presents the past and present efforts of developing real-life applications of argumentation with the Gorgias preference-based structured argumentation framework of Logic Programming with Priorities. Since its free availability on the web in 2003, the Gorgias system has been used by different groups in a variety of real-life applications in areas such as medical support, network security, business computing, ambient intelligence and, recently, in the area of cognitive personal assistants. We briefly … Show more

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“…Some work combines argumentation with explanations. Kakas, Moraitis and Spanoudakis propose an approach to take scenario-based preferences in a tabular format, and to translate these preferences into a Gorgias argumentation theory and code automatically [15]. Rago, Cocarascu and Toni propose an application of Tripolar argumentation frameworks to support argumentation based explanations in recommender systems [25].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some work combines argumentation with explanations. Kakas, Moraitis and Spanoudakis propose an approach to take scenario-based preferences in a tabular format, and to translate these preferences into a Gorgias argumentation theory and code automatically [15]. Rago, Cocarascu and Toni propose an application of Tripolar argumentation frameworks to support argumentation based explanations in recommender systems [25].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the argumentation approach has been used to provide solutions to several problems including decision making [10,12], negotiation [11,13], opinion analysis [18], practical reasoning [9], critical thinking [63], ontology alignment [89,92], statistical modeling [86], etc. (see [65] for more practical applications of formal argumentation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Admissible composite arguments supporting a claim typically include both types of arguments. The Gorgias framework was introduced in [1], extended in [2] and applied to a variety of real-life application problems in [3].…”
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confidence: 99%