Bipolarity in temporal argumentation frameworks

International Journal of Approximate Reasoning(2017)

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A Timed Argumentation Framework (TAF) is a formalism where arguments are only valid for consideration during specific intervals of time, called availability intervals, which are defined for every individual argument. The original proposal is based on a single abstract notion of attack between arguments that remains static and permanent in time. Thus, in general, when identifying the set of acceptable arguments, the outcome associated with a TAF will vary over time.
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Human-like reasoning,Temporal argumentation,Dynamic argumentation models,Timed interval-based semantics,Bipolarity
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