Accepted Papers
200K+ Crowdsourced Political Arguments for a New Chilean Constitution
Constanza Fierro, Claudio Fuentes, Jorge Pérez and Mauricio Quezada
Analyzing the Semantic Types of Claims and Premises in an Online Persuasive Forum
Christopher Hidey, Elena Musi, Alyssa Hwang, Smaranda Muresan and Kathy McKeown
Annotation of argument structure in Japanese legal documents
Hiroaki Yamada, Simone Teufel and Takenobu Tokunaga
Argument Relation Classification Using a Joint Inference Model
Yufang Hou and Charles Jochim
Improving Claim Stance Classification with Lexical Knowledge Expansion and Context Utilization
Roy Bar-Haim, Lilach Edelstein, Charles Jochim and Noam Slonim
Mining Argumentative Structure from Natural Language text using Automatically Generated Premise-Conclusion Topic Models
John Lawrence and Chris Reed
Projection of Argumentative Corpora from Source to Target Languages
Ahmet Aker and Huangpan Zhang
Recognizing Argumentation Schemes of Arguments with Implicit Conclusion
Nancy Green
Towards Argument Search on the Web
Henning Wachsmuth, Martin Potthast, Khalid Al Khatib, Yamen Ajjour, Jana Puschmann, Jiani Qu, Jonas Dorsch, Viorel Morari, Janek Bevendorff and Benno Stein
Unit Segmentation of Argumentative Texts
Yamen Ajjour, Wei-Fan Chen, Johannes Kiesel, Henning Wachsmuth and Benno Stein
Unsupervised corpus–wide claim detection
Ran Levy, Shai Gretz, Benjamin Sznajder, Shay Hummel, Ranit Aharonov and Noam Slonim
Unsupervised Detection of Argumentative Units though Topic Modeling Techniques
Alfio Ferrara, Stefano Montanelli and Georgios Petasis
Using Complex Argumentative Interactions to Reconstruct the Argumentative Structure of Large-Scale Debates
John Lawrence and Chris Reed
Using Question-Answering Techniques to Implement a Knowledge-Driven Argument Mining Approach
Patrick Saint-Dizier
What works and what does not: Classifier and feature analysis for argument mining
Ahmet Aker, Alfred Sliwa, Yuan Ma, Ruishen Lui, Mina Ghobadi and Seyedeh Ziyaei