I'm uncertain if 'Argument Explorer' is the most suitable term for this section. If I comprehend correctly, its purpose is to visualize a selected set of reviews (arguments) that can be collectively accepted without any doubts about their acceptance. I recommend something like this 'Accepted Review/Argument Visualization Tool'.
Further I suggest to split this section in two parts. end the current section by constructing the graph. in a separate section add the labels of the arguments, by taking the output from this section and using the solvers for labelling arguments.
I'm uncertain if 'Argument Explorer' is the most suitable term for this section. If I comprehend correctly, its purpose is to visualize a selected set of reviews (arguments) that can be collectively accepted without any doubts about their acceptance. I recommend something like this 'Accepted Review/Argument Visualization Tool'.
Further I suggest to split this section in two parts. end the current section by constructing the graph. in a separate section add the labels of the arguments, by taking the output from this section and using the solvers for labelling arguments.