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Markus Ulbricht 0001
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- affiliation: Leipzig University, Germany
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- Markus Ulbricht 0002 — IHP - Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j9]Wolfgang Dvorák, Matthias König, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Principles and their Computational Consequences for Argumentation Frameworks with Collective Attacks. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 79: 69-136 (2024) - [c41]Yannis Dimopoulos, Wolfgang Dvorák, Matthias König, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Redefining ABA+ Semantics via Abstract Set-to-Set Attacks. AAAI 2024: 10493-10500 - [c40]Markus Ulbricht, Nico Potyka, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni:
Non-flat ABA Is an Instance of Bipolar Argumentation. AAAI 2024: 10723-10731 - [c39]Tuomo Lehtonen, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni, Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
On Computing Admissibility in ABA. COMMA 2024: 121-132 - [c38]Giovanni Buraglio, Wolfgang Dvorák, Matthias König, Markus Ulbricht:
Justifying Argument Acceptance with Collective Attacks: Discussions and Disputes. IJCAI 2024: 3281-3288 - [c37]Tuomo Lehtonen, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni, Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Instantiations and Computational Aspects of Non-Flat Assumption-based Argumentation. IJCAI 2024: 3457-3465 - [c36]Nguyen Anh Kiet, Markus Ulbricht:
Preferred Reasoning in ABA by Cycle-Breaking. IJCAI 2024: 3523-3531 - [c35]Markus Ulbricht:
Formal Argumentation in Symbolic AI. IJCAI 2024: 8577-8582 - [c34]Matti Berthold, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
Capturing Non-flat Assumption-based Argumentation with Bipolar SETAFs. KR 2024 - [c33]Lydia Blümel, Matthias König, Markus Ulbricht:
Weak Admissibility for ABA via Abstract Set-Attacks. KR 2024 - [c32]Anne-Marie Heine, Markus Ulbricht:
From Acceptance to Rejection in Abstract Argumentation. KR 2024 - [c31]Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
Repairing Assumption-Based Argumentation Frameworks. KR 2024 - [c30]Matti Berthold, Markus Ulbricht:
On Forgetting in Assumption-Based Argumentation. LPNMR 2024: 235-261 - [c29]Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Francesca Toni:
On the Correspondence of Non-flat Assumption-based Argumentation and Logic Programming with Negation as Failure in the Head. NMR 2024: 112-121 - [i4]Tuomo Lehtonen, Anna Rapberger, Francesca Toni, Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Instantiations and Computational Aspects of Non-Flat Assumption-based Argumentation. CoRR abs/2404.11431 (2024) - [i3]Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Francesca Toni:
On the Correspondence of Non-flat Assumption-based Argumentation and Logic Programming with Negation as Failure in the Head. CoRR abs/2405.09415 (2024) - 2023
- [j8]Andreas Maletti, Teodora Nasz, Kevin Stier, Markus Ulbricht:
Ambiguity Hierarchies for Weighted Tree Automata. Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci. 34(8): 903-921 (2023) - [j7]Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
On Dynamics in Structured Argumentation Formalisms. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 77: 563-643 (2023) - [j6]Ringo Baumann, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
Equivalence in Argumentation Frameworks with a Claim-centric View: Classical Results with Novel Ingredients. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 77: 891-948 (2023) - [c28]Matti Berthold, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
On the Expressive Power of Assumption-Based Argumentation. JELIA 2023: 145-160 - [c27]Matti Berthold, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
Forgetting Aspects in Assumption-Based Argumentation. KR 2023: 86-96 - [c26]Tuomo Lehtonen, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Argumentation Frameworks Induced by Assumption-based Argumentation: Relating Size and Complexity. KR 2023: 440-450 - [c25]Yannis Dimopoulos, Wolfgang Dvorák, Matthias König, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Sets Attacking Sets in Abstract Argumentation. NMR 2023: 22-31 - [c24]Francesca Toni, Nico Potyka, Markus Ulbricht, Pietro Totis:
Understanding ProbLog as Probabilistic Argumentation. ICLP 2023: 183-189 - [i2]Markus Ulbricht, Nico Potyka, Francesca Toni:
Non-flat ABA is an Instance of Bipolar Argumentation. CoRR abs/2305.12453 (2023) - 2022
- [j5]Ringo Baumann, Gerhard Brewka, Markus Ulbricht:
Shedding new light on the foundations of abstract argumentation: Modularization and weak admissibility. Artif. Intell. 310: 103742 (2022) - [j4]Wolfgang Dvorák, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Recursion in Abstract Argumentation is Hard - On the Complexity of Semantics Based on Weak Admissibility. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 74: 1403-1447 (2022) - [c23]Ringo Baumann, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
Equivalence in Argumentation Frameworks with a Claim-Centric View - Classical Results with Novel Ingredients. AAAI 2022: 5479-5486 - [c22]Matthias König, Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
Just a Matter of Perspective. COMMA 2022: 212-223 - [c21]Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Strongly Accepting Subframeworks: Connecting Abstract and Structured Argumentation. COMMA 2022: 320-331 - [c20]Lydia Blümel, Markus Ulbricht:
Defining Defense and Defeat in Abstract Argumentation From Scratch - A Generalizing Approach. KR 2022 - [c19]Wolfgang Dvorák, Matthias König, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Rediscovering Argumentation Principles Utilizing Collective Attacks. KR 2022 - [c18]Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht:
On Dynamics in Structured Argumentation Formalisms. KR 2022 - [c17]Anna Rapberger, Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Argumentation Frameworks Induced by Assumption-Based Argumentation: Relating Size and Complexity. NMR 2022: 92-103 - [i1]Wolfgang Dvorák, Matthias König, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Rediscovering Argumentation Principles Utilizing Collective Attacks. CoRR abs/2205.03151 (2022) - 2021
- [c16]Wolfgang Dvorák, Markus Ulbricht, Stefan Woltran:
Recursion in Abstract Argumentation is Hard - On the Complexity of Semantics Based on Weak Admissibility. AAAI 2021: 6288-6295 - [c15]Markus Ulbricht, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Strong Explanations in Abstract Argumentation. AAAI 2021: 6496-6504 - [c14]Kevin Stier, Markus Ulbricht:
Disambiguation of Weighted Tree Automata. DCFS 2021: 163-175 - [c13]Ringo Baumann, Markus Ulbricht:
On Cycles, Attackers and Supporters - A Contribution to The Investigation of Dynamics in Abstract Argumentation. IJCAI 2021: 1780-1786 - [c12]Ringo Baumann, Gerhard Brewka, Markus Ulbricht:
Comparing Weak Admissibility Semantics to their Dung-style Counterparts (Extended Abstract). IJCAI 2021: 4740-4744 - [c11]Ringo Baumann, Markus Ulbricht:
Choices and their Consequences - Explaining Acceptable Sets in Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. KR 2021: 110-119 - [c10]Markus Ulbricht:
On the Maximal Number of Complete Extensions in Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. KR 2021: 707-711 - [c9]Andreas Maletti, Teodora Nasz, Kevin Stier, Markus Ulbricht:
Ambiguity Hierarchies for Weighted Tree Automata. CIAA 2021: 140-151 - 2020
- [j3]Markus Ulbricht, Matthias Thimm, Gerhard Brewka:
Handling and measuring inconsistency in non-monotonic logics. Artif. Intell. 286: 103344 (2020) - [c8]Ringo Baumann, Gerhard Brewka, Markus Ulbricht:
Revisiting the Foundations of Abstract Argumentation - Semantics Based on Weak Admissibility and Weak Defense. AAAI 2020: 2742-2749 - [c7]Ringo Baumann, Gerhard Brewka, Markus Ulbricht:
Comparing Weak Admissibility Semantics to their Dung-style Counterparts - Reduct, Modularization, and Strong Equivalence in Abstract Argumentation. KR 2020: 79-88
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [b1]Markus Ulbricht:
Understanding Inconsistency - A Contribution to the Field of Non-monotonic Reasoning. Leipzig University, Germany, 2019 - [j2]Gerhard Brewka, Matthias Thimm, Markus Ulbricht:
Strong inconsistency. Artif. Intell. 267: 78-117 (2019) - [j1]Markus Ulbricht, Ringo Baumann:
If Nothing Is Accepted - Repairing Argumentation Frameworks. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 66: 1099-1145 (2019) - [c6]Gerhard Brewka, Markus Ulbricht:
Strong Explanations for Nonmonotonic Reasoning. Description Logic, Theory Combination, and All That 2019: 135-146 - [c5]Markus Ulbricht:
Repairing Non-monotonic Knowledge Bases. JELIA 2019: 151-167 - 2018
- [c4]Markus Ulbricht, Matthias Thimm, Gerhard Brewka:
Measuring Strong Inconsistency. AAAI 2018: 1989-1996 - [c3]Ringo Baumann, Markus Ulbricht:
If Nothing Is Accepted - Repairing Argumentation Frameworks. KR 2018: 108-117 - 2017
- [c2]Gerhard Brewka, Matthias Thimm, Markus Ulbricht:
Strong Inconsistency in Nonmonotonic Reasoning. IJCAI 2017: 901-907 - 2016
- [c1]Markus Ulbricht, Matthias Thimm, Gerhard Brewka:
Measuring Inconsistency in Answer Set Programs. JELIA 2016: 577-583
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