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Unsupervised corpus–wide claim detection
Ran Levy
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Shai Gretz
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Benjamin Sznajder
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Shay Hummel
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Ranit Aharonov
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Noam Slonim
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Paper Details:
Month: September
Year: 2017
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Towards an argumentative content search engine using weak supervision
Ran Levy
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Ben Bogin
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Shai Gretz
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Ranit Aharonov
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Noam Slonim
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Learning Thematic Similarity Metric from Article Sections Using Triplet Networks
Liat Ein Dor
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Yosi Mass
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Alon Halfon
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Elad Venezian
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Ilya Shnayderman
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Ranit Aharonov
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Noam Slonim
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Will it Blend? Blending Weak and Strong Labeled Data in a Neural Network for Argumentation Mining
Eyal Shnarch
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Carlos Alzate
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Lena Dankin
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Martin Gleize
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Yufang Hou
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Leshem Choshen
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Ranit Aharonov
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Noam Slonim
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https://opennlp.apache.org/
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Linguistic Trends
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Semantic Similarity
Argumentation Mining
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English
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