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<volume id="W14">
  <paper id="2100">
    <title>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</title>
    <editor><first>Nancy</first><last>Green</last></editor>
    <editor><first>Kevin</first><last>Ashley</last></editor>
    <editor><first>Diane</first><last>Litman</last></editor>
    <editor><first>Chris</first><last>Reed</last></editor>
    <editor><first>Vern</first><last>Walker</last></editor>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-21</url>
    <bibtype>book</bibtype>
    <bibkey>W14-21:2014</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2101">
    <title>Annotating Patterns of Reasoning about Medical Theories of Causation in Vaccine Cases: Toward a Type System for Arguments</title>
    <author><first>Vern</first><last>Walker</last></author>
    <author><first>Karina</first><last>Vazirova</last></author>
    <author><first>Cass</first><last>Sanford</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>1&#8211;10</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2101</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>walker-vazirova-sanford:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2102">
    <title>Towards Creation of a Corpus for Argumentation Mining the Biomedical Genetics Research Literature</title>
    <author><first>Nancy</first><last>Green</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>11&#8211;18</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2102</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>green:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2103">
    <title>An automated method to build a corpus of rhetorically-classified sentences in biomedical texts</title>
    <author><first>Hospice</first><last>Houngbo</last></author>
    <author><first>Robert</first><last>Mercer</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>19&#8211;23</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2103</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>houngbo-mercer:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2104">
    <title>Ontology-Based Argument Mining and Automatic Essay Scoring</title>
    <author><first>Nathan</first><last>Ong</last></author>
    <author><first>Diane</first><last>Litman</last></author>
    <author><first>Alexandra</first><last>Brusilovsky</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>24&#8211;28</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2104</url>
    <erratum id="1">W14-2104e1.pdf</erratum>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>ong-litman-brusilovsky:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2105">
    <title>Identifying Appropriate Support for Propositions in Online User Comments</title>
    <author><first>Joonsuk</first><last>Park</last></author>
    <author><first>Claire</first><last>Cardie</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>29&#8211;38</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2105</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>park-cardie:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2106">
    <title>Analyzing Argumentative Discourse Units in Online Interactions</title>
    <author><first>Debanjan</first><last>Ghosh</last></author>
    <author><first>Smaranda</first><last>Muresan</last></author>
    <author><first>Nina</first><last>Wacholder</last></author>
    <author><first>Mark</first><last>Aakhus</last></author>
    <author><first>Matthew</first><last>Mitsui</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>39&#8211;48</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2106</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>ghosh-EtAl:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2107">
    <title>Back up your Stance: Recognizing Arguments in Online Discussions</title>
    <author><first>Filip</first><last>Boltu&#x17E;i&#x107;</last></author>
    <author><first>Jan</first><last>&#x160;najder</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>49&#8211;58</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2107</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>boltuvzic-vsnajder:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2108">
    <title>Automated argumentation mining to the rescue? Envisioning argumentation and decision-making support for debates in open online collaboration communities</title>
    <author><first>Jodi</first><last>Schneider</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>59&#8211;63</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2108</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>schneider:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2109">
    <title>A Benchmark Dataset for Automatic Detection of Claims and Evidence in the Context of Controversial Topics</title>
    <author><first>Ehud</first><last>Aharoni</last></author>
    <author><first>Anatoly</first><last>Polnarov</last></author>
    <author><first>Tamar</first><last>Lavee</last></author>
    <author><first>Daniel</first><last>Hershcovich</last></author>
    <author><first>Ran</first><last>Levy</last></author>
    <author><first>Ruty</first><last>Rinott</last></author>
    <author><first>Dan</first><last>Gutfreund</last></author>
    <author><first>Noam</first><last>Slonim</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>64&#8211;68</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2109</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>aharoni-EtAl:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2110">
    <title>Applying Argumentation Schemes for Essay Scoring</title>
    <author><first>Yi</first><last>Song</last></author>
    <author><first>Michael</first><last>Heilman</last></author>
    <author><first>Beata</first><last>Beigman Klebanov</last></author>
    <author><first>Paul</first><last>Deane</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>69&#8211;78</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2110</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>song-EtAl:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2111">
    <title>Mining Arguments From 19th Century Philosophical Texts Using Topic Based Modelling</title>
    <author><first>John</first><last>Lawrence</last></author>
    <author><first>Chris</first><last>Reed</last></author>
    <author><first>Colin</first><last>Allen</last></author>
    <author><first>Simon</first><last>McAlister</last></author>
    <author><first>Andrew</first><last>Ravenscroft</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>79&#8211;87</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2111</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>lawrence-EtAl:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2112">
    <title>Towards segment-based recognition of argumentation structure in short texts</title>
    <author><first>Andreas</first><last>Peldszus</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>88&#8211;97</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2112</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>peldszus:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2113">
    <title>Titles That Announce Argumentative Claims in Biomedical Research Articles</title>
    <author><first>Heather</first><last>Graves</last></author>
    <author><first>Roger</first><last>Graves</last></author>
    <author><first>Robert</first><last>Mercer</last></author>
    <author><first>Mahzereen</first><last>Akter</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>98&#8211;99</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2113</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>graves-EtAl:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2114">
    <title>Extracting Higher Order Relations From Biomedical Text</title>
    <author><first>Syeed</first><last>Ibn Faiz</last></author>
    <author><first>Robert</first><last>Mercer</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>100&#8211;101</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2114</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>ibnfaiz-mercer:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2115">
    <title>Survey in sentiment, polarity and function analysis of citation</title>
    <author><first>Myriam</first><last>Hern&#225;ndez A.</last></author>
    <author><first>Jos&#233; M.</first><last>G&#243;mez</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>102&#8211;103</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2115</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>hernandeza-gomez:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2116">
    <title>Indicators of Argument-conclusion Relationships. An Approach for Argumentation Mining in German Discourses</title>
    <author><first>Bianka</first><last>Trevisan</last></author>
    <author><first>Eva</first><last>Dickmeis</last></author>
    <author><first>Eva-Maria</first><last>Jakobs</last></author>
    <author><first>Thomas</first><last>Niehr</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>104&#8211;105</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2116</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>trevisan-EtAl:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2117">
    <title>Extracting Imperatives from Wikipedia Article for Deletion Discussions</title>
    <author><first>Fiona</first><last>Mao</last></author>
    <author><first>Robert</first><last>Mercer</last></author>
    <author><first>Lu</first><last>Xiao</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>106&#8211;107</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2117</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>mao-mercer-xiao:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2118">
    <title>Requirement Mining in Technical Documents</title>
    <author><first>Juyeon</first><last>Kang</last></author>
    <author><first>Patrick</first><last>Saint-Dizier</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on Argumentation Mining</booktitle>
    <month>June</month>
    <year>2014</year>
    <address>Baltimore, Maryland</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>108&#8211;109</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W14-2118</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>kang-saintdizier:2014:W14-21</bibkey>
  </paper>

</volume>

