International audienceBlogs and forums are widely adopted by online communities to debate about various issues. However, a user that wants to cut in on a debate may experience some difficulties in extracting the current accepted positions, and can be discouraged from interacting through these applications. In our paper, we combine textual entailment with argumentation theory to automatically extract the arguments from debates and to evaluate their acceptability
The average of many people trust online comments for any news as much as personal recommendations [1...
While online conversations are very popular, the content generated by participants is very often ove...
International audienceIn this article, we present an approach for resolution of debate which is base...
International audienceWith the growing use of the Social Web, an increasing number of applications f...
We describe a pilot study in using argumentation frameworks obtained from an online debate to evalua...
International audienceArgumentation mining, a relatively new area of discourse analysis, involves au...
This work suggests a fine-grained min-ing of contentious documents, specifically online debates, tow...
The rapid growth of online communication has dramatically changed the manner in which arguments take...
Governments around the world are increasingly utilising online platforms and social media to engage ...
Discussions on social Web platforms carry a lot of information which is more and more difficult to a...
Online social platforms, e-commerce sites and technical fora support the unfolding of informal excha...
This thesis designs and implements an ontology which encodes the argumentative structure of natural ...
Argument mining of online interactions is in its infancy. One reason is the lack of annotated corpor...
Debate sites in social media provide a unified platform for citizens to discuss controversial questi...
Participatory approaches are increasingly being used to plan policies, usually involving stakeholder...
The average of many people trust online comments for any news as much as personal recommendations [1...
While online conversations are very popular, the content generated by participants is very often ove...
International audienceIn this article, we present an approach for resolution of debate which is base...
International audienceWith the growing use of the Social Web, an increasing number of applications f...
We describe a pilot study in using argumentation frameworks obtained from an online debate to evalua...
International audienceArgumentation mining, a relatively new area of discourse analysis, involves au...
This work suggests a fine-grained min-ing of contentious documents, specifically online debates, tow...
The rapid growth of online communication has dramatically changed the manner in which arguments take...
Governments around the world are increasingly utilising online platforms and social media to engage ...
Discussions on social Web platforms carry a lot of information which is more and more difficult to a...
Online social platforms, e-commerce sites and technical fora support the unfolding of informal excha...
This thesis designs and implements an ontology which encodes the argumentative structure of natural ...
Argument mining of online interactions is in its infancy. One reason is the lack of annotated corpor...
Debate sites in social media provide a unified platform for citizens to discuss controversial questi...
Participatory approaches are increasingly being used to plan policies, usually involving stakeholder...
The average of many people trust online comments for any news as much as personal recommendations [1...
While online conversations are very popular, the content generated by participants is very often ove...
International audienceIn this article, we present an approach for resolution of debate which is base...