AF-XRAY: Visual Explanation and Resolution of Ambiguity in Legal Argumentation Frameworks
AF-XRAY: Visual Explanation and Resolution of Ambiguity in Legal Argumentation Frameworks
Argumentation frameworks (AFs) provide formal approaches for legal reasoning, but identifying sources of ambiguity and explaining argument acceptance remains challenging for non-experts. We present AF-XRAY, an open-source toolkit for exploring, analyzing, and visualizing abstract AFs in legal reasoning. AF-XRAY introduces: (i) layered visualizations based on game-theoretic argument length revealing well-founded derivation structures; (ii) classification of attack edges by semantic roles (primary, secondary, blunders); (iii) overlay visualizations of alternative 2-valued solutions on ambiguous 3-valued grounded semantics; and (iv) identification of critical attack sets whose suspension resolves undecided arguments. Through systematic generation of critical attack sets, AF-XRAY transforms ambiguous scenarios into grounded solutions, enabling users to pinpoint specific causes of ambiguity and explore alternative resolutions. We use real-world legal cases (e.g., Wild Animals as modeled by Bench-Capon) to show that our tool supports teleological legal reasoning by revealing how different assumptions lead to different justified conclusions.
Yilin Xia、Heng Zheng、Shawn Bowers、Bertram Ludäscher
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Yilin Xia,Heng Zheng,Shawn Bowers,Bertram Ludäscher.AF-XRAY: Visual Explanation and Resolution of Ambiguity in Legal Argumentation Frameworks[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10831.点此复制
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