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1st RATIO 2024, Bielefeld, Germany
- Philipp Cimiano
, Anette Frank
, Michael Kohlhase
, Benno Stein
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Robust Argumentation Machines - First International Conference, RATIO 2024, Bielefeld, Germany, June 5-7, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14638, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-63535-9
Argument Mining
- Tina Heger
, Alsayed Algergawy
, Marc Felix Brinner
, Jonathan M. Jeschke
, Birgitta König-Ries
, Daniel Mietchen
, Sina Zarrieß
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Natural Language Hypotheses in Scientific Papers and How to Tame Them - Suggested Steps for Formalizing Complex Scientific Claims. 3-19 - Marc Felix Brinner
, Sina Zarrieß
, Tina Heger
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Weakly Supervised Claim Localization in Scientific Abstracts. 20-38 - Mattes Ruckdeschel, Ringo Baumann
, Gregor Wiedemann
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Argument Mining of Attack and Support Patterns in Dialogical Conversations with Sequential Pattern Mining. 39-56 - Jonas Klein
, Isabelle Kuhlmann
, Matthias Thimm
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Cluster-Specific Rule Mining for Argumentation-Based Classification. 57-67
Debate Analysis and Deliberation
- Tanise Ceron
, Ana Baric, André Blessing
, Sebastian Haunss
, Jonas Kuhn, Gabriella Lapesa, Sebastian Padó
, Sean Papay, Patricia F. Zauchner
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Automatic Analysis of Political Debates and Manifestos: Successes and Challenges. 71-88 - Moritz Plenz
, Philipp Heinisch
, Anette Frank
, Philipp Cimiano
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PAKT: Perspectivized Argumentation Knowledge Graph and Tool for Deliberation Analysis [inline-graphic not available: see fulltext]. 89-107 - Mirko Lenz
, Ralph Bergmann
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PolArg: Unsupervised Polarity Prediction of Arguments in Real-Time Online Conversations. 108-126
Argument Acquisition, Annotation and Quality Assessment
- Nailia Mirzakhmedova, Marcel Gohsen, Chia-Hao Chang, Benno Stein:
Are Large Language Models Reliable Argument Quality Annotators? 129-146 - René Knaebel, Robin Schaefer, Manfred Stede
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The Impact of Argument Arrangement on Essay Scoring. 147-162 - Nathan Dykes
, Stephanie Evert
, Philipp Heinrich
, Merlin Humml
, Lutz Schröder
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Finding Argument Fragments on Social Media with Corpus Queries and LLMs. 163-181
Computational Models of Argumentation
- Sandra Hoffmann
, Isabelle Kuhlmann
, Matthias Thimm
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Enhancing Abstract Argumentation Solvers with Machine Learning-Guided Heuristics: A Feasibility Study. 185-201 - Kenneth Skiba, Matthias Thimm, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Ranking Transition-Based Medical Recommendations Using Assumption-Based Argumentation. 202-220 - Lars Bengel, Lydia Blümel, Tjitze Rienstra, Matthias Thimm:
Argumentation-Based Probabilistic Causal Reasoning. 221-236 - Anita Keshmirian, Rafael Fuchs, Yuan Cao, Stephan Hartmann, Ulrike Hahn:
From Networks to Narratives: Bayes Nets and the Problems of Argumentation. 237-252 - Yuan Cao, Rafael Fuchs, Anita Keshmirian:
Enhancing Argument Generation Using Bayesian Networks. 253-265 - Moritz Willig
, Matej Zecevic
, Kristian Kersting
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"Do Not Disturb My Circles!" Identifying the Type of Counterfactual at Hand (Short Paper). 266-275
Interactive Argumentation, Recommendation and Personalization
- Annalena Aicher
, Klaus Weber
, Elisabeth André
, Wolfgang Minker
, Stefan Ultes
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BEA: Building Engaging Argumentation. 279-295 - Mark-Matthias Zymla
, Raphael Buchmüller
, Miriam Butt
, Daniel A. Keim:
Deciphering Personal Argument Styles - A Comprehensive Approach to Analyzing Linguistic Properties of Argument Preferences. 296-314
Argument Search and Retrieval
- Irina Nikishina, Alexander Bondarenko, Sebastian Zaczek, Onno Lander Haag, Matthias Hagen, Chris Biemann:
Extending the Comparative Argumentative Machine: Multilingualism and Stance Detection. 317-334 - Timon Ziegenbein
, Shahbaz Syed, Martin Potthast, Henning Wachsmuth
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Objective Argument Summarization in Search. 335-351 - Mirko Lenz
, Lorik Dumani
, Ralf Schenkel
, Ralph Bergmann
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ArgServices: A Microservice-Based Architecture for Argumentation Machines. 352-369

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