Bipolar Weighted Argumentation Graphs
Mossakowski, Till, Neuhaus, Fabian
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In [3] we presented a prototype of a system that enables users to explore arguments for a given topic. This involves these steps: 1. Argument identification. In the first step, arguments concerning a given topic are identified in a given text and attacking and supporting relationships between the propositions are established. The result is an argumentation graph. In the future we hope to use argumentation mining techniques to automate this step. At this time, this is done manually by marking up some text.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-23-2016
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