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ArgMining@ACL 2019: Florence, Italy
- Benno Stein, Henning Wachsmuth:

Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Argument Mining, ArgMining@ACL 2019, Florence, Italy, August 1, 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-33-8 - Georgios Petasis:

Segmentation of Argumentative Texts with Contextualised Word Representations. 1-10 - Yohan Jo, Jacky Visser

, Chris Reed
, Eduard H. Hovy
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A Cascade Model for Proposition Extraction in Argumentation. 11-24 - Juri Opitz

, Anette Frank:
Dissecting Content and Context in Argumentative Relation Analysis. 25-34 - Laurine Huber, Yannick Toussaint, Charlotte Roze, Mathilde Dargnat, Chloé Braud:

Aligning Discourse and Argumentation Structures using Subtrees and Redescription Mining. 35-40 - Pablo Accuosto

, Horacio Saggion:
Transferring Knowledge from Discourse to Arguments: A Case Study with Scientific Abstracts. 41-51 - Stian Rødven Eide

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The Swedish PoliGraph: A Semantic Graph for Argument Mining of Swedish Parliamentary Data. 52-57 - Tamar Lavee, Matan Orbach, Lili Kotlerman, Yoav Kantor, Shai Gretz, Lena Dankin, Michal Jacovi, Yonatan Bilu, Ranit Aharonov, Noam Slonim:

Towards Effective Rebuttal: Listening Comprehension Using Corpus-Wide Claim Mining. 58-66 - Jian-Fu Lin, Kuo Yu Huang, Hen-Hsen Huang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:

Lexicon Guided Attentive Neural Network Model for Argument Mining. 67-73 - Maximilian Spliethöver

, Jonas Klaff, Hendrik Heuer:
Is It Worth the Attention? A Comparative Evaluation of Attention Layers for Argument Unit Segmentation. 74-82 - Mamoru Deguchi, Kazunori Yamaguchi:

Argument Component Classification by Relation Identification by Neural Network and TextRank. 83-91 - Davide Liga:

Argumentative Evidences Classification and Argument Scheme Detection Using Tree Kernels. 92-97 - Freya Hewett

, Roshan Prakash Rane
, Nina Harlacher, Manfred Stede:
The Utility of Discourse Parsing Features for Predicting Argumentation Structure. 98-103 - Timothy Niven, Hung-Yu Kao:

Detecting Argumentative Discourse Acts with Linguistic Alignment. 104-112 - Mohammed Alliheedi

, Robert E. Mercer, Robin Cohen:
Annotation of Rhetorical Moves in Biochemistry Articles. 113-123 - Mariana L. Neves, Daniel Butzke, Barbara Grune:

Evaluation of Scientific Elements for Text Similarity in Biomedical Publications. 124-135 - Alexander Panchenko, Alexander Bondarenko, Mirco Franzek, Matthias Hagen, Chris Biemann:

Categorizing Comparative Sentences. 136-145 - Peter Potash, Adam Ferguson, Timothy J. Hazen:

Ranking Passages for Argument Convincingness. 146-155 - Neema Kotonya

, Francesca Toni:
Gradual Argumentation Evaluation for Stance Aggregation in Automated Fake News Detection. 156-166 - Liane Longpre, Esin Durmus, Claire Cardie:

Persuasion of the Undecided: Language vs. the Listener. 167-176 - Anna Lindahl, Lars Borin, Jacobo Rouces:

Towards Assessing Argumentation Annotation - A First Step. 177-186

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