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Discourse-level argumentation in scientific articles: human and automatic annotation
Simone Teufel
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Marc Moens
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Year: 1999
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SIG: SIGDIAL
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Towards Automatic Classification of Discourse Elements in Essays
Jill Burstein
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Daniel Marcu
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Slava Andreyev
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Martin Chodorow
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A Rhetorical Status Classifier for Legal Text Summarisation
Ben Hachey
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Claire Grover
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ArguminSci: A Tool for Analyzing Argumentation and Rhetorical Aspects in Scientific Writing
Anne Lauscher
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Goran Glavaš
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Kai Eckert
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Linguistic Trends
Discourse
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Bayesian Model
Language
English
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