In this paper, we argue that an annotation scheme for argumentation mining is a function of the task requirements and the corpus properties. There is no one-size-fits-all argumentation theory to be applied to realistic data on the Web. In two annotation studies, we experiment with 80 German newspaper editorials from the Web and about one thousand English documents from forums, comments, and blogs. Our example topics are taken from the educational domain. To formalize the problem of annotating arguments, in the first case, we apply a Claim-Premise scheme, and in the second case, we modify Toulmin's scheme. We find that the choice of the argument components to be annotated strongly depends on the register, the length of the document, and inh...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation is the process by which arguments are con-structed and handled. Argumentation constitu...
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to des...
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to des...
Decision making in social communities, such as families, companies, or parties, builds on debates an...
Argumentation annotation is a crucial step in applying machine learning techniques to the argumentat...
Argumentation mining is a rising subject in the computational linguistics domain focusing on extract...
International audienceGiven a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news...
International audienceGiven a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news...
In this paper, we analyze and discuss approaches to argumentation mining from the discourse structur...
Given a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news papers, and any form ...
Argumentation mining aims to automatically detect, classify and structure argumentation in text. The...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation is the process by which arguments are con-structed and handled. Argumentation constitu...
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to des...
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to des...
Decision making in social communities, such as families, companies, or parties, builds on debates an...
Argumentation annotation is a crucial step in applying machine learning techniques to the argumentat...
Argumentation mining is a rising subject in the computational linguistics domain focusing on extract...
International audienceGiven a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news...
International audienceGiven a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news...
In this paper, we analyze and discuss approaches to argumentation mining from the discourse structur...
Given a controversial issue, argument mining from natural language texts (news papers, and any form ...
Argumentation mining aims to automatically detect, classify and structure argumentation in text. The...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation mining aims at automatically extracting structured arguments from unstructured textual...
Argumentation is the process by which arguments are con-structed and handled. Argumentation constitu...