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Argmining 2019 : The 6th Workshop on Argument Mining (updated)

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Link: https://argmining19.webis.de/
 
When Aug 1, 2019 - Aug 1, 2019
Where Florence, Italy
Submission Deadline May 3, 2019
Notification Due May 24, 2019
Final Version Due Jun 3, 2019
Categories    NLP   computational argumentation   computational linguistic   argument mining
 

Call For Papers

Last CfP - The 6th Workshop on Argument Mining (updated)

https://argmining19.webis.de/

This is the last call for paper for the 6th Workshop on Argument Mining which will be collocated with ACL2019 in Florence Italy.

Please submit your paper at https://www.softconf.com/acl2019/argmining/ by April 26, 2019 (at 11:59PM UTC-12:00 ("anywhere on Earth")).

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*** News in this CfP ***
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- We are excited to announce that there will be a $500 best paper award, sponsored by IBM.
- We are also very happy to announce that Giovanni Sartor will give a keynote at the workshop (https://argmining19.webis.de/program.html).


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Topics
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- Automatic identification of argument components (premises and conclusions or more fine-grained), and relations between arguments and counterarguments (support and attack or more fine-grained) in as well as across documents;
- Automatic assessment of properties of arguments and argumentation, such as argumentation schemes, stance, quality, and persuasiveness;
- Automatic synthesis of arguments and their components, including the consideration of discourse goals (e.g., stages of a critical discussion or rhetorical strategies) and the possibly needed preceding analyses;
- Creation and evaluation of argument annotation schemes, relationships to linguistic and discourse annotations, (semi-) automatic argument annotation methods and tools, and creation of argumentation corpora;
- Management of spoken and transcribed dialogue, argument mining from such data, including additional challenges posed by real-time processing;
- Combination of NLP methods and AI models developed for argumentation, such as abstract and structured argumentation frameworks;
- Combination of information retrieval methods with argument mining, e.g. in order to build the next generation of argumentative (web) search engines;
- Use of argument mining for studying research questions from the social sciences, digital humanities, and related fields;
- Real-world applications, including argument web search, opinion analysis in customer reviews, argument analysis in meetings, and applications in specific domains such as education, law, and scientific writing.


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Key Dates
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- Submission due: May 3, 2019
- Notification of acceptance: May 24, 2019
- Camera-ready papers due: June 3, 2019
- Workshop: August 1, 2019

All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 ("anywhere on Earth").


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Submission Information
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Three types of papers can be submitted:
- Long papers (8 pages + references)
- Short papers (4 pages + references)
- Demo papers (4 pages + references). Demo papers must include a URL to a running demo.

Accepted papers will be given an additional page to account for the reviewers' comments. All papers will be treated equally in the workshop proceedings.

Submission is electronic, using the Softconf START conference management system: Submit your paper https://www.softconf.com/acl2019/argmining/

All paper submissions must use the official ACL 2019 style templates

The workshop is running a double-blind review process. In preparing your manuscript, do not include any information which could reveal your identity, or that of your co-authors. The title section of your manuscript should not contain any author names, email addresses, or affiliation status. If you do include any author names on the title page, your submission will be automatically rejected. In the body of your submission, you should eliminate all direct references to your own previous work. That is, avoid phrases such as "this contribution generalizes our results for XYZ". Also, please do not disproportionately cite your own previous work. In other words, make your submission as anonymous as possible. We need your cooperation in our effort to maintain a fair, double-blind reviewing process - and to consider all submissions equally.

ArgMining 2019 will adhere to the policies and guidelines for submission, review and citation, recently released by the ACL. Submissions that violate any of these policies will be rejected without review.
Papers that have been or will be submitted to other venues should indicate this at submission time. Upon acceptance at either event, the submission must be withdrawn from the other. To save reviewers efforts, avoid submitting (or withdraw early) papers that are on track to be accepted elsewhere.


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Co-chair
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Benno Stein, Bauhaus-Universität, Weimar (co-chair)
Henning Wachsmuth, Paderborn University (co-chair)






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