Applying Attribution Explanations in Truth-Discovery Quantitative Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks

Xiang Yin, Nico Potyka, Francesca Toni
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Explaining the strength of arguments under gradual semantics is receiving increasing attention. For example, various studies in the literature offer explanations by computing the attribution scores of arguments or edges in Quantitative Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks (QBAFs). These explanations, known as Argument Attribution Explanations (AAEs) and Relation Attribution Explanations (RAEs), commonly employ removal-based and Shapley-based techniques for computing the attribution scores. While AAEs and RAEs have proven useful in several applications with acyclic QBAFs, they remain largely unexplored for cyclic QBAFs. Furthermore, existing applications tend to focus solely on either AAEs or RAEs, but do not compare them directly. In this paper, we apply both AAEs and RAEs, to Truth Discovery QBAFs (TD-QBAFs), which assess the trustworthiness of sources (e.g., websites) and their claims (e.g., the severity of a virus), and feature complex cycles. We find that both AAEs and RAEs can provide interesting explanations and can give non-trivial and surprising insights.
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在真相发现定量双极论证框架中应用归因解释
解释渐进语义下的论据强度正受到越来越多的关注。例如,文献中的各种研究通过计算定量双极论证框架(QBAFs)中论据或边缘的归因得分来提供解释。这些解释被称为论据归因解释(AAE)和关系归因解释(RAE),通常采用基于移除和基于 Shapley 的技术来计算归因分数。虽然 AAE 和 RAE 在非循环 QBAF 的多个应用中被证明是有用的,但它们在循环 QBAF 中的应用在很大程度上仍未被开发。此外,现有的应用往往只关注 AAE 或 RAE,而不对它们进行直接比较。在本文中,我们将 AAE 和 RAE 都应用于真相发现 QBAFs(TD-QBAFs),该 QBAFs 评估来源(如网站)及其声明(如病毒的严重性)的可信度,并以复杂循环为特征。我们发现 AAE 和RAE 都能提供有趣的解释,并能给出非同一般的惊人见解。
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