On Automated Defeasible Reasoning with Controlled Natural Language and Argumentation
Strass, Hannes (Leipzig University) | Wyner, Adam (University of Aberdeen)
We present an approach to reasoning with strict and defeasible rules over literals. A controlled natural language is employed as human/machine interface to facilitate the specification of knowledge and verbalization of results. Reasoning on the rules is done by a direct semantics that addresses several issues for current approaches to argumentation-based defeasible reasoning. Techniques from formal argumentation theory are employed to justify conclusions of the approach; therefore, we not only address automated reasoning but also human acceptance of provided conclusions.
Feb-4-2017
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