Second Xixi Workshop on Argumentation Mining [2015-06-26]
Date: 26 June 2015
Venue: Seminar room of the Research Institute for Ancient Books (Room 229 of the Administrative Building), Xixi Campus, Zhejiang University
(浙江大学古籍研究所会议室,行政楼229)
Introduction:
Argumentation mining is an emerging research area focusing on the development of theories, methods and techniques for semi-automatic and automatic identification, formalization and evaluation of structured argumentation from unstructured natural language texts.
This workshop aims to bring together some researchers who are working in the directions of logic, computer science, artificial intelligence and linguistics, and to discuss some possible work that we can do together in the future.
The workshop welcomes talks dealing with, but not limited to, the following topics:
– Formal models of argumentation
– Defeasible logic and argumentation
– Epistemic logic and argumentation
– Theories related to knowledge representation and reasoning under uncertainty
– Argumentation schemes
– Theories and approaches for identifying argument elements
– Text and opinion mining
– Information retrieval
– computational linguistics
For any questions, please contact Beishui Liao (baiseliao@zju.edu.cn) and/or Yì N. Wáng (ynw@zju.edu.cn).
Orgnizers:
- Beishui Liao(廖备水)
- Cihua Xu(徐慈华)
- Yì N. Wáng(王轶)
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