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Handling Inconsistency with Preference-Based Argumentation
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2010
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowledge bases, based on the justification of plausible conclusions by arguments. Due to inconsistency, arguments may be attacked by counterarguments. The problem is thus to evaluate the arguments in order to select the most acceptable ones. The aim of this paper is to make a bridge between the argumentation-based and the coherence-based approaches for handling inconsistency. We are particularly interested by the case where
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-15951-0_11
fatcat:sdav6mfhhjf75pr5wjl5zmfl2a