In this chapter, we focus on abstract argumentation and probabilistic abstract argumentation. In particular, we aim at providing the reader with a proper knowledge of how dialogues and disputes are modeled as abstract argumentation graphs and how analysts reason over them. We illustrate the concepts of arguments and attacks, and the most popular semantics, that are properties defined over graphs.
Also part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) and Conference series: ACAI: ECCAI Advanced Course on Artificial Intelligence