On the decomposition of abstract dialectical frameworks and the complexity of naive-based semantics

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Gaggl S.A. [1 ]
Rudolph S. [2 ]
Strass H. [3 ]
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[1] Logic Programming and Argumentation Group, Faculty of Computer Science, TU Dresden
[2] Computational Logic Group, Faculty of Computer Science, TU Dresden
[3] Intelligent Systems Group, Computer Science Institute, Leipzig University
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欧盟地平线“2020”; 欧洲研究理事会;
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Semantics;
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10.1613/JAIR.1.11348
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Abstract dialectical frameworks (ADFs) are a recently introduced powerful generalization of Dung's popular abstract argumentation frameworks (AFs). Inspired by similar work for AFs, we introduce a decomposition scheme for ADFs, which proceeds along the ADF's strongly connected components. We find that, for several semantics, the decompositionbased version coincides with the original semantics, whereas for others, it gives rise to a new semantics. These new semantics allow us to deal with pertinent problems such as odd-length negative cycles in a more general setting, that for instance also encompasses logic programs. We perform an exhaustive analysis of the computational complexity of these new, so-called naive-based semantics. The results are quite interesting, for some of them involve little-known classes of the so-called Boolean hierarchy (another hierarchy in between classes of the polynomial hierarchy). Furthermore, in credulous and sceptical entailment, the complexity can be different depending on whether we check for truth or falsity of a specific statement. © 2021 AI Access Foundation.
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