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CMNA@COMMA 2024: Hagen, Germany
- Floriana Grasso, Nancy L. Green, Jodi Schneider, Simon Wells:
Proceedings of the 24th Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument co-located with 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024), Hagen, Germany, September 17th 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3769, CEUR-WS.org 2024 - Fahad M. Alzaidee, Tommy Yuan, Peter Nightingale, Khaled El Ebyary:
Enhancing Essay Argument Persuasiveness Prediction Using a RoBERTa-LSTM Hybrid Model. 1-6 - Katarzyna Budzynska, Marcin Koszowy, Patrick Saint-Dizier, Maciej Uberna:
Analysing Language of the Dynamics of Ethos and Emotions in Rephrased Arguments. 7-17 - Giulia D'Agostino, Andrea Rocci:
Argumentative Patterns in the Context of Dialogical Exchanges in the Financial Domain. 18-29 - Yuanxi Fu, Jodi Schneider:
Argumentation Interfaces to Facilitate Human-Machine Collaboration in Scientific Research: A Preliminary Exploration. 30-35 - Nancy L. Green, Derek T. McLachlin, Robert E. Mercer:
Modeling Biochemistry Arguments. 36-45 - Ana Gutierrez, Stella Heras, Javier Palanca:
Detecting Disinformation through Computational Argumentation Techniques and Large Language Models. 46-51 - Loris Isabettini:
Modelling Natural Argumentation in Education: Bridging Traditional Frameworks and Modern Multimodal Approaches. 52-58 - Elena Musi, Rudi Palmieri:
The Fallacy of Explainable Generative AI: Evidence from Argumentative Prompting in two Domains. 59-69 - Beauty Oluokun, Guilherme Paulino-Passos, Antonio Rago, Francesca Toni:
Predicting Human Judgement in Online Debates with Argumentation. 70-80 - Rudi Palmieri:
From Loci to Critical Questions: an AMT Approach to Argument Evaluation. Insights from the Domain of Corporate Controversies. 81-89 - Joeri Peters, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken:
Arguments Based on Domain Rules in Prediction Justifications. 90-99 - Henry Prakken:
On Evaluating Legal-Reasoning Capabilities of Generative AI. 100-112
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