Argumentation mining in parliamentary discourse. Naderi, N. & Hirst, G. In 15th Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA-2015), Bertinoro, Italy, October, 2015.
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We examine whether using frame choices in forum statements can help us identify framing strategies in parliamentary discourse. In this analysis, we show how features based on embedding representations can improve discovering various frames in argumentative political speech. Given the complex nature of the parliamentary discourse, the initial results that are presented here are promising. We further present a manually annotated corpus for frame recognition in parliamentary discourse.
@inproceedings{Naderi1,
   author = {Nona Naderi and Graeme Hirst},
   title = {Argumentation mining in parliamentary discourse},
   address = {Bertinoro, Italy},
   booktitle = {15th Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA-2015)},
%   pages = {???--???},
   year = {2015},
   month = {October},
   download = {http://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/Naderi+Hirst-CMNA-2015.pdf},
   abstract = {We examine whether using frame choices in forum
                  statements can help us identify framing strategies
                  in parliamentary discourse. In this analysis, we
                  show how features based on embedding representations
                  can improve discovering various frames in
                  argumentative political speech. Given the complex
                  nature of the parliamentary discourse, the initial
                  results that are presented here are promising. We
                  further present a manually annotated corpus for
                  frame recognition in parliamentary discourse.}
}

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