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ArgMining@ACL 2014: Baltimore, MD, USA
- Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argument Mining, hosted by the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ArgMining@ACL 2014, June 26, 2014, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2014
- Vern R. Walker, Karina Vazirova, Cass Sanford:
Annotating Patterns of Reasoning about Medical Theories of Causation in Vaccine Cases: Toward a Type System for Arguments. 1-10 - Nancy L. Green:
Towards Creation of a Corpus for Argumentation Mining the Biomedical Genetics Research Literature. 11-18 - Hospice Houngbo, Robert E. Mercer:
An automated method to build a corpus of rhetorically-classified sentences in biomedical texts. 19-23 - Nathan Ong, Diane J. Litman, Alexandra Brusilovsky:
Ontology-Based Argument Mining and Automatic Essay Scoring. - Joonsuk Park, Claire Cardie:
Identifying Appropriate Support for Propositions in Online User Comments. 29-38 - Debanjan Ghosh, Smaranda Muresan, Nina Wacholder, Mark Aakhus, Matthew Mitsui:
Analyzing Argumentative Discourse Units in Online Interactions. 39-48 - Filip Boltuzic, Jan Snajder:
Back up your Stance: Recognizing Arguments in Online Discussions. 49-58 - Jodi Schneider:
Automated argumentation mining to the rescue? Envisioning argumentation and decision-making support for debates in open online collaboration communities. 59-63 - Ehud Aharoni, Anatoly Polnarov, Tamar Lavee, Daniel Hershcovich, Ran Levy, Ruty Rinott, Dan Gutfreund, Noam Slonim:
A Benchmark Dataset for Automatic Detection of Claims and Evidence in the Context of Controversial Topics. 64-68 - Yi Song, Michael Heilman, Beata Beigman Klebanov, Paul Deane:
Applying Argumentation Schemes for Essay Scoring. 69-78 - John Lawrence, Chris Reed, Colin Allen, Simon McAlister, Andrew Ravenscroft:
Mining Arguments From 19th Century Philosophical Texts Using Topic Based Modelling. 79-87 - Andreas Peldszus:
Towards segment-based recognition of argumentation structure in short texts. 88-97 - Heather Graves, Roger Graves, Robert E. Mercer, Mahzereen Akter:
Titles That Announce Argumentative Claims in Biomedical Research Articles. 98-99 - Syeed Ibn Faiz, Robert E. Mercer:
Extracting Higher Order Relations From Biomedical Text. 100-101 - Myriam Hernández Álvarez, José M. Gómez:
Survey in sentiment, polarity and function analysis of citation. 102-103 - Bianka Trevisan, Eva Dickmeis, Eva-Maria Jakobs, Thomas Niehr:
Indicators of Argument-conclusion Relationships. An Approach for Argumentation Mining in German Discourses. 104-105 - Fiona Mao, Robert E. Mercer, Lu Xiao:
Extracting Imperatives from Wikipedia Article for Deletion Discussions. 106-107 - Juyeon Kang, Patrick Saint-Dizier:
Requirement Mining in Technical Documents. 108-109
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