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Assessing Convincingness of Arguments in Online Debates with Limited Number of Features
Lisa Andreevna Chalaguine
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Claudia Schulz
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Month: April
Year: 2017
Location: Valencia, Spain
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Length, Interchangeability, and External Knowledge: Observations from Predicting Argument Convincingness
Peter Potash
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Robin Bhattacharya
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Anna Rumshisky
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Incorporating Topic Aspects for Online Comment Convincingness Evaluation
Yunfan Gu
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Zhongyu Wei
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Maoran Xu
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Hao Fu
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Yang Liu
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Xuanjing Huang
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http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.ukucablc3/img/report.pdf
http://nlp.stanford.edu/projects/glove/
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http://www.nltk.org/
https://github.com/lisanka93/individualProject
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