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AMPERSAND: Argument Mining for PERSuAsive oNline Discussions (2004.14677v1)

Published 30 Apr 2020 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Argumentation is a type of discourse where speakers try to persuade their audience about the reasonableness of a claim by presenting supportive arguments. Most work in argument mining has focused on modeling arguments in monologues. We propose a computational model for argument mining in online persuasive discussion forums that brings together the micro-level (argument as product) and macro-level (argument as process) models of argumentation. Fundamentally, this approach relies on identifying relations between components of arguments in a discussion thread. Our approach for relation prediction uses contextual information in terms of fine-tuning a pre-trained LLM and leveraging discourse relations based on Rhetorical Structure Theory. We additionally propose a candidate selection method to automatically predict what parts of one's argument will be targeted by other participants in the discussion. Our models obtain significant improvements compared to recent state-of-the-art approaches using pointer networks and a pre-trained LLM.

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Authors (5)
  1. Tuhin Chakrabarty (33 papers)
  2. Christopher Hidey (8 papers)
  3. Smaranda Muresan (47 papers)
  4. Alyssa Hwang (10 papers)
  5. Kathy McKeown (2 papers)
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