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Hierarchy of extensions of logic programming according to different kinds of negation

Hierarchy of extensions of logic programming according to different kinds of negation

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This paper provides a new departure from the traditional twovalued argumentation frameworks. We address ourselves to formalize an expressive logic of argumentation, called a Logic of Multiple-valued Argumentation (LMA), on top of the very expressive knowledge representation language, called Extended Annotated Logic Programming (EALP), and examine i...

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