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<volume id="W16">
  <paper id="2800">
    <title>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</title>
    <editor>Chris Reed</editor>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-28</url>
    <bibtype>book</bibtype>
    <bibkey>ArgMining2016:2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2801">
    <title>"What Is Your Evidence?" A Study of Controversial Topics on Social Media</title>
    <author><first>Aseel</first><last>Addawood</last></author>
    <author><first>Masooda</first><last>Bashir</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>1&#8211;11</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2801</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>addawood-bashir:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2802">
    <title>Summarizing Multi-Party Argumentative Conversations in Reader Comment on News</title>
    <author><first>Emma</first><last>Barker</last></author>
    <author><first>Robert</first><last>Gaizauskas</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>12&#8211;20</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2802</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>barker-gaizauskas:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2803">
    <title>Argumentative texts and clause types</title>
    <author><first>Maria</first><last>Becker</last></author>
    <author><first>Alexis</first><last>Palmer</last></author>
    <author><first>Anette</first><last>Frank</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>21&#8211;30</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2803</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>becker-palmer-frank:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2804">
    <title>Contextual stance classification of opinions: A step towards enthymeme reconstruction in online reviews</title>
    <author><first>Pavithra</first><last>Rajendran</last></author>
    <author><first>Danushka</first><last>Bollegala</last></author>
    <author><first>Simon</first><last>Parsons</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>31&#8211;39</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2804</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>rajendran-bollegala-parsons:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2805">
    <title>The CASS Technique for Evaluating the Performance of Argument Mining</title>
    <author><first>Rory</first><last>Duthie</last></author>
    <author><first>John</first><last>Lawrence</last></author>
    <author><first>Katarzyna</first><last>Budzynska</last></author>
    <author><first>Chris</first><last>Reed</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>40&#8211;49</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2805</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>duthie-EtAl:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2806">
    <title>Extracting Case Law Sentences for Argumentation about the Meaning of Statutory Terms</title>
    <author><first>Jaromir</first><last>Savelka</last></author>
    <author><first>Kevin D.</first><last>Ashley</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>50&#8211;59</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2806</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>savelka-ashley:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2807">
    <title>Scrutable Feature Sets for Stance Classification</title>
    <author><first>Angrosh</first><last>Mandya</last></author>
    <author><first>Advaith</first><last>Siddharthan</last></author>
    <author><first>Adam</first><last>Wyner</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>60&#8211;69</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2807</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>mandya-siddharthan-wyner:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2808">
    <title>Argumentation: Content, Structure, and Relationship with Essay Quality</title>
    <author><first>Beata</first><last>Beigman Klebanov</last></author>
    <author><first>Christian</first><last>Stab</last></author>
    <author><first>Jill</first><last>Burstein</last></author>
    <author><first>Yi</first><last>Song</last></author>
    <author><first>Binod</first><last>Gyawali</last></author>
    <author><first>Iryna</first><last>Gurevych</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>70&#8211;75</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2808</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>beigmanklebanov-EtAl:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2809">
    <title>Neural Attention Model for Classification of Sentences that Support Promoting/Suppressing Relationship</title>
    <author><first>Yuta</first><last>Koreeda</last></author>
    <author><first>Toshihiko</first><last>Yanase</last></author>
    <author><first>Kohsuke</first><last>Yanai</last></author>
    <author><first>Misa</first><last>Sato</last></author>
    <author><first>Yoshiki</first><last>Niwa</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>76&#8211;81</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2809</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>koreeda-EtAl:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2810">
    <title>Towards Feasible Guidelines for the Annotation of Argument Schemes</title>
    <author><first>Elena</first><last>Musi</last></author>
    <author><first>Debanjan</first><last>Ghosh</last></author>
    <author><first>Smaranda</first><last>Muresan</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>82&#8211;93</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2810</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>musi-ghosh-muresan:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2811">
    <title>Identifying Argument Components through TextRank</title>
    <author><first>Georgios</first><last>Petasis</last></author>
    <author><first>Vangelis</first><last>Karkaletsis</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>94&#8211;102</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2811</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>petasis-karkaletsis:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2812">
    <title>Rhetorical structure and argumentation structure in monologue text</title>
    <author><first>Andreas</first><last>Peldszus</last></author>
    <author><first>Manfred</first><last>Stede</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>103&#8211;112</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2812</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>peldszus-stede:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2813">
    <title>Recognizing the Absence of Opposing Arguments in Persuasive Essays</title>
    <author><first>Christian</first><last>Stab</last></author>
    <author><first>Iryna</first><last>Gurevych</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>113&#8211;118</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2813</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>stab-gurevych:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2814">
    <title>Expert Stance Graphs for Computational Argumentation</title>
    <author><first>Orith</first><last>Toledo-Ronen</last></author>
    <author><first>Roy</first><last>Bar-Haim</last></author>
    <author><first>Noam</first><last>Slonim</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>119&#8211;123</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2814</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>toledoronen-barhaim-slonim:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2815">
    <title>Fill the Gap! Analyzing Implicit Premises between Claims from Online Debates</title>
    <author><first>Filip</first><last>Boltuzic</last></author>
    <author><first>Jan</first><last>&#x160;najder</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>124&#8211;133</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2815</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>boltuzic-vsnajder:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2816">
    <title>Summarising the points made in online political debates</title>
    <author><first>Charlie</first><last>Egan</last></author>
    <author><first>Advaith</first><last>Siddharthan</last></author>
    <author><first>Adam</first><last>Wyner</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>134&#8211;143</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2816</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>egan-siddharthan-wyner:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2817">
    <title>What to Do with an Airport? Mining Arguments in the German Online Participation Project Tempelhofer Feld</title>
    <author><first>Matthias</first><last>Liebeck</last></author>
    <author><first>Katharina</first><last>Esau</last></author>
    <author><first>Stefan</first><last>Conrad</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>144&#8211;153</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2817</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>liebeck-esau-conrad:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2818">
    <title>Unshared task: (Dis)agreement in online debates</title>
    <author><first>Maria</first><last>Skeppstedt</last></author>
    <author><first>Magnus</first><last>Sahlgren</last></author>
    <author><first>Carita</first><last>Paradis</last></author>
    <author><first>Andreas</first><last>Kerren</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>154&#8211;159</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2818</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>skeppstedt-EtAl:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2819">
    <title>Unshared Task at the 3rd Workshop on Argument Mining: Perspective Based Local Agreement and Disagreement in Online Debate</title>
    <author><first>Chantal</first><last>van Son</last></author>
    <author><first>Tommaso</first><last>Caselli</last></author>
    <author><first>Antske</first><last>Fokkens</last></author>
    <author><first>Isa</first><last>Maks</last></author>
    <author><first>Roser</first><last>Morante</last></author>
    <author><first>Lora</first><last>Aroyo</last></author>
    <author><first>Piek</first><last>Vossen</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>160&#8211;165</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2819</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>vanson-EtAl:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="2820">
    <title>A Preliminary Study of Disputation Behavior in Online Debating Forum</title>
    <author><first>Zhongyu</first><last>Wei</last></author>
    <author><first>Yandi</first><last>Xia</last></author>
    <author><first>Chen</first><last>Li</last></author>
    <author><first>Yang</first><last>Liu</last></author>
    <author><first>Zachary</first><last>Stallbohm</last></author>
    <author><first>Yi</first><last>Li</last></author>
    <author><first>Yang</first><last>Jin</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Argument Mining (ArgMining2016)</booktitle>
    <month>August</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Berlin, Germany</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>166&#8211;171</pages>
    <url>http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W16-2820</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>wei-EtAl:2016:ArgMining2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

</volume>

