Package org.tweetyproject.arg.rankings.postulates


package org.tweetyproject.arg.rankings.postulates
  • Class Summary
    Class
    Description
    The "abstraction" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "addition of attack branch" postulate for ranking semantics as formalized in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "addition of defense branch" postulate for ranking semantics as formalized in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "attack vs full defense" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "cardinality precedence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "counter-transitivity" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "defense precedence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "distributed-defense precedence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "increase of attack branch" postulate for ranking semantics as formalized in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "increase of defense branch" postulate for ranking semantics as formalized in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "independence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    An abstract postulate for ranking-based semantics in abstract argumentation; the ancestor of all concrete postulates.
    The "non-attacked equivalence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "quality precedence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "self-contradiction" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Matt, Toni.
    The "strict addition of defense branch" postulate for ranking semantics as formalized in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "strict counter-transitivity" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed by [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.
    The "total" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed in [Bonzon, Delobelle, Konieczny, Maudet.
    The "void precedence" postulate for ranking semantics as proposed by [Amgoud, Ben-Naim.