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Changing Views: Persuasion Modeling and Argument Extraction from Online Discussions (1907.06076v1)

Published 13 Jul 2019 in cs.SI

Abstract: Persuasion and argumentation are possibly among the most complex examples of the interplay between multiple human subjects. With the advent of the Internet, online forums provide wide platforms for people to share their opinions and reasonings around various diverse topics. In this work, we attempt to model persuasive interaction between users on Reddit, a popular online discussion forum. We propose a deep LSTM model to classify whether a conversation leads to a successful persuasion or not, and use this model to predict whether a certain chain of arguments can lead to persuasion. While learning persuasion dynamics, our model tends to identify argument facets implicitly, using an attention mechanism. We also propose a semi-supervised approach to extract argumentative components from discussion threads. Both these models provide useful insight into how people engage in argumentation on online discussion forums.

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Authors (3)
  1. Subhabrata Dutta (24 papers)
  2. Dipankar Das (86 papers)
  3. Tanmoy Chakraborty (224 papers)
Citations (35)

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