Preface

In artificial intelligence, argumentation is a mechanism for reasoning with incomplete and conflicting information, by means of constructing, comparing and evaluating arguments. In existing literature, many aspects of argumentation have been widely studied, including semantics, proof theories and algorithms, concrete argumentation systems, and various applications. One of the most important problems in this area is that under most of semantics, many natural questions regarding argument acceptability are computationally intractable.

To cope with this problem, some efforts have been made, such as identifying tractable classes of argumentation frameworks, and developing efficient algorithms. However, for a generic argumentation framework, ...

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