A. Kakas and M. Denecker. Abduction in logic programming. In A. Kakas and F. Sadri, editors, Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond. Part I, number 2407 in LNAI, pages 402-436. Springer Verlag, 2002.

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.... we do by means of logic programming [23] We are not going to survey work on argumentation since it is out of the scope of this paper: however the interested reader in the relationship between abduction and argumentation can refer to [14] For recent surveys on abduction in Logic Programming, see [12] and [14] For a discussion on other work related to ALIAS LAILA, see [2, 3] 5 Conclusion In this paper we have presented a new multi agent approach for legal justi cation. We have shown that the process of explaining evidences and other observation in a trial could pro t from the use of ....

A. Kakas and M. Denecker. Abduction in logic programming. In A. Kakas and F. Sadri, editors, Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond. Part I, number 2407 in LNAI, pages 402-436. Springer Verlag, 2002.

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