Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts:
The aim of this thesis is to develop approaches to automatically recognise the structure of argumentation in short monological texts. This amounts to identifying the central claim of the text, supporting premises, possible objections, and counter-objections to these objections, and connecting them c...
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this thesis is to develop approaches to automatically recognise the structure of argumentation in short monological texts. This amounts to identifying the central claim of the text, supporting premises, possible objections, and counter-objections to these objections, and connecting them correspondingly to a structure that adequately describes the argumentation presented in the text. The first step towards such an automatic analysis of the structure of argumentation is to know how to represent it. We systematically review the literature on theories of discourse, as well as on theories of the structure of argumentation against a set of requirements and desiderata, and identify the theory of J. B. Freeman (1991, 2011) as a suitable candidate to represent argumentation structure. Based on this, a scheme is derived that is able to represent complex argumentative structures and can cope with various segmentation issues typically occurring in authentic text. In order to empirically test our scheme for reliability of… |
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title | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts |
title_auth | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts |
title_exact_search | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts |
title_exact_search_txtP | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts |
title_full | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts Andreas Peldszus |
title_fullStr | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts Andreas Peldszus |
title_full_unstemmed | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts Andreas Peldszus |
title_short | Automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts |
title_sort | automatic recognition of argumentation structure in short monological texts |
topic | Optische Zeichenerkennung (DE-588)4310936-6 gnd Verkettung (DE-588)4187851-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Optische Zeichenerkennung Verkettung Hochschulschrift |
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