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Towards Fine-Grained Argumentation Strategy Analysis in Persuasive Essays
Robin Schaefer, René Knaebel, Manfred Stede • @Workshop on Argument Mining • 01 January 2023
TLDR: The annotations of the Argument Annotated Essays corpus are extended with specific types of claims and premises, a model for their automatic identification is proposed, and usage patterns that emerge are discussed.
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Abstract: We define an argumentation strategy as the set of rhetorical and stylistic means that authors employ to produce an effective, and often persuasive, text. First computational accounts of such strategies have been relatively coarse-grained, while in our work we aim to move to a more detailed analysis. We extend the annotations of the Argument Annotated Essays corpus (Stab and Gurevych, 2017) with specific types of claims and premises, propose a model for their automatic identification and show first results, and then we discuss usage patterns that emerge with respect to the essay structure, the “flows” of argument component types, the claim-premise constellations, the role of the essay prompt type, and that of the individual author.
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