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ArgMining@EMNLP 2018: Brussels, Belgium
- Noam Slonim, Ranit Aharonov:

Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Argument Mining, ArgMining@EMNLP 2018, Brussels, Belgium, November 1, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-69-8 - Andrea Galassi

, Marco Lippi, Paolo Torroni
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Argumentative Link Prediction using Residual Networks and Multi-Objective Learning. 1-10 - Gaku Morio, Katsuhide Fujita:

End-to-End Argument Mining for Discussion Threads Based on Parallel Constrained Pointer Architecture. 11-21 - Anne Lauscher

, Goran Glavas, Kai Eckert:
ArguminSci: A Tool for Analyzing Argumentation and Rhetorical Aspects in Scientific Writing. 22-28 - Tobias Mayer, Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata:

Evidence Type Classification in Randomized Controlled Trials. 29-34 - Marco Passon, Marco Lippi, Giuseppe Serra, Carlo Tasso:

Predicting the Usefulness of Amazon Reviews Using Off-The-Shelf Argumentation Mining. 35-39 - Anne Lauscher

, Goran Glavas, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
An Argument-Annotated Corpus of Scientific Publications. 40-46 - Benedetta Torsi, Roser Morante:

Annotating Claims in the Vaccination Debate. 47-56 - Luca Lugini, Diane J. Litman:

Argument Component Classification for Classroom Discussions. 57-67 - Vern R. Walker, Dina Foerster, Julia Monica Ponce, Matthew Rosen:

Evidence Types, Credibility Factors, and Patterns or Soft Rules for Weighing Conflicting Evidence: Argument Mining in the Context of Legal Rules Governing Evidence Assessment. 68-78 - Paul Reisert, Naoya Inoue, Tatsuki Kuribayashi, Kentaro Inui:

Feasible Annotation Scheme for Capturing Policy Argument Reasoning using Argument Templates. 79-89 - Teresa Botschen, Daniil Sorokin, Iryna Gurevych:

Frame- and Entity-Based Knowledge for Common-Sense Argumentative Reasoning. 90-96 - Yunfan Gu, Zhongyu Wei, Maoran Xu, Hao Fu, Yang Liu, Xuanjing Huang:

Incorporating Topic Aspects for Online Comment Convincingness Evaluation. 97-104 - Nancy L. Green:

Proposed Method for Annotation of Scientific Arguments in Terms of Semantic Relations and Argument Schemes. 105-110 - Nona Naderi, Graeme Hirst:

Using context to identify the language of face-saving. 111-120 - Dieu-Thu Le, Cam-Tu Nguyen, Kim Anh Nguyen:

Dave the debater: a retrieval-based and generative argumentative dialogue agent. 121-130 - Steffen Eger, Andreas Rücklé

, Iryna Gurevych:
PD3: Better Low-Resource Cross-Lingual Transfer By Combining Direct Transfer and Annotation Projection. 131-143 - Gil Rocha

, Christian Stab, Henrique Lopes Cardoso
, Iryna Gurevych:
Cross-Lingual Argumentative Relation Identification: from English to Portuguese. 144-154 - Maria Skeppstedt, Andreas Peldszus, Manfred Stede:

More or less controlled elicitation of argumentative text: Enlarging a microtext corpus via crowdsourcing. 155-163

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