The automatic extraction of arguments from text, also known as argument mining, has recently become a hot topic in artificial intelligence. Current research has only focused on linguistic analysis. However, in many domains where communication may be also vocal or visual, paralinguistic features too may contribute to the transmission of the message that arguments intend to convey. For example, in political debates a crucial role is played by speech. The research question we address in this work is whether in such domains one can improve claim detection for argument mining, by employing features from text and speech in combination. To explore this hypothesis, we develop a machine learning classifier and train it on an original dataset based on the 2015 UK political elections debate.

Argument mining from speech: Detecting claims in political debates / Lippi, M.; Torroni, P.. - (2016), pp. 2979-2985. (Intervento presentato al convegno 30th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2016 tenutosi a Phoenix Convention Center, usa nel 2016).

Argument mining from speech: Detecting claims in political debates

Lippi M.;
2016

Abstract

The automatic extraction of arguments from text, also known as argument mining, has recently become a hot topic in artificial intelligence. Current research has only focused on linguistic analysis. However, in many domains where communication may be also vocal or visual, paralinguistic features too may contribute to the transmission of the message that arguments intend to convey. For example, in political debates a crucial role is played by speech. The research question we address in this work is whether in such domains one can improve claim detection for argument mining, by employing features from text and speech in combination. To explore this hypothesis, we develop a machine learning classifier and train it on an original dataset based on the 2015 UK political elections debate.
2016
30th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2016
Phoenix Convention Center, usa
2016
2979
2985
Lippi, M.; Torroni, P.
Argument mining from speech: Detecting claims in political debates / Lippi, M.; Torroni, P.. - (2016), pp. 2979-2985. (Intervento presentato al convegno 30th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2016 tenutosi a Phoenix Convention Center, usa nel 2016).
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