In this paper, we propose a new task for assessing the quality of natural language arguments. The premises of a well-reasoned argument should provide enough evidence for accepting or rejecting its claim. Although this criterion, known as sufficiency, is widely adopted in argumentation theory, there are no empirical studies on its applicability to real arguments. In this work, we show that human annotators substantially agree on the sufficiency criterion and introduce a novel annotated corpus. Furthermore, we experiment with feature-rich SVMs and convolutional neural networks and achieve 84% accuracy for automatically identifying insufficiently supported arguments. The final corpus as well as the annotation guideline are freely available for...
Argumentation mining regards an advanced form of human language understanding by the machine. This i...
Analyzing arguments in user-generated Web discourse has recently gained attention in argumentation m...
International audienceIn this abstract we present a methodology to improve Argument annotation guide...
Persuasive essay writing is a powerful pedagogical tool for teaching argumentation skills. So far, t...
This article tackles a new challenging task in computational argumentation. Given a pair of two argu...
International audienceArgumentation is used by people both internally, by evaluating arguments and c...
International audienceArgumentation is used by people both internally, by evaluating arguments and c...
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to des...
In this paper, we argue that an annotation scheme for argumentation mining is a function of the task...
Argumentation annotation is a crucial step in applying machine learning techniques to the argumentat...
International audienceGiven a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news...
Decision making in social communities, such as families, companies, or parties, builds on debates an...
This corpus includes 1029 arguments taken from argumentative essays. Each argument is annotated as “...
The ability to analyze the adequacy of sup-porting information is necessary for deter-mining the str...
Based on the availability of previously annotated text corpora, the technique of argument mining (AM...
Argumentation mining regards an advanced form of human language understanding by the machine. This i...
Analyzing arguments in user-generated Web discourse has recently gained attention in argumentation m...
International audienceIn this abstract we present a methodology to improve Argument annotation guide...
Persuasive essay writing is a powerful pedagogical tool for teaching argumentation skills. So far, t...
This article tackles a new challenging task in computational argumentation. Given a pair of two argu...
International audienceArgumentation is used by people both internally, by evaluating arguments and c...
International audienceArgumentation is used by people both internally, by evaluating arguments and c...
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to des...
In this paper, we argue that an annotation scheme for argumentation mining is a function of the task...
Argumentation annotation is a crucial step in applying machine learning techniques to the argumentat...
International audienceGiven a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news...
Decision making in social communities, such as families, companies, or parties, builds on debates an...
This corpus includes 1029 arguments taken from argumentative essays. Each argument is annotated as “...
The ability to analyze the adequacy of sup-porting information is necessary for deter-mining the str...
Based on the availability of previously annotated text corpora, the technique of argument mining (AM...
Argumentation mining regards an advanced form of human language understanding by the machine. This i...
Analyzing arguments in user-generated Web discourse has recently gained attention in argumentation m...
International audienceIn this abstract we present a methodology to improve Argument annotation guide...