Splitting Argumentation Frameworks with Collective Attacks and Supports
Abstract
This work proposes novel splitting techniques for argumentation formalisms that incorporate supports between defeasible elements. We base our studies on bipolar set-based argumentation frameworks (BSAFs) which generalize argumentation frameworks with collective attacks (SETAFs), as well as bipolar argumentation frameworks (BAFs), by incorporating both collective attacks and supports. Notably, BSAFs establish a crucial link to structured argumentation as they naturally capture general (potentially non-flat) assumption-based argumentation. The increase in expressiveness calls for diverse forms of splitting. We consider splits over collective attacks (thereby generalizing the recently proposed splitting techniques for SETAFs), splits over collective supports, as well as splits over both collective attacks and supports. We establish suitable splitting schemata and prove their correctness for the most common argumentation semantics.
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@article{arxiv.2604.28112,
title = {Splitting Argumentation Frameworks with Collective Attacks and Supports},
author = {Matti Berthold and Lydia Blümel and Giovanni Buraglio and Anna Rapberger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.28112},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Extended version of a paper presented at the 23rd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning July 20-23, 2026 - Lisbon, Portugal, 27 pages