Game-based approach for modeling dialectical analysis

The operational semantics of defeasible logic programming (justification process) is based on a dialectical analysis of arguments and counterarguments. In [Abramsky, 1997] and [Abramsky(b), 1997], a game semantics is introduced in order to model a computation as a game between two players: the Syst...

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Autores principales: Cecchi, Laura, Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
Formato: Objeto de conferencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/23536
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Semantics
Defeasible logic programming
game semantics
Logic Programming
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Semantics
Defeasible logic programming
game semantics
Logic Programming
Cecchi, Laura
Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
Game-based approach for modeling dialectical analysis
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Defeasible logic programming
game semantics
Logic Programming
description The operational semantics of defeasible logic programming (justification process) is based on a dialectical analysis of arguments and counterarguments. In [Abramsky, 1997] and [Abramsky(b), 1997], a game semantics is introduced in order to model a computation as a game between two players: the System and the Environment. The main idea is to use a game to model the interaction between the participants. The justification process can be seen as a game where a player proposes an argument for a goal q and tries to defend it while the other player tries to find counterarguments that defeat it. Therefore we can model a dialectical system through the interaction between two players: proponent and opponent. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a model based on a game structure for the operational semantics of Defeasible Logic Programming. The declarative semantics introduced, models the justification process when there exists a preference relation between contradictory arguments such that given two contradictory arguments it always determines which one is better.
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