A paper ('A Redefinition of Arguments in Defeasible Logic Programming', 2009, by Ignaccio Viglizzo, Fernando Tohme, Guillermo Simari) I had to read and be a 'discussant' for at the 'Uses of Computational Argumentation' workshop (held at Washington DC) I attended earlier this month (part of the AAAI 2009 Fall Symposium Series).
Good paper. Well written. Easy to follow/understand. Quite similar in what it does to the paper I presented ('Assumption-Based Argumentation for Communicating Agents') at the workshop - doing for DLP (partially) what I did for ABA, i.e. a step towards making it applicable for multi-agent contexts.
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