A computational model for the analysis of arguments
A computational model for the analysis of arguments
Investigation of processing strategies for the structural analysis of arguments
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A computational model for arguments understanding
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Disambiguating cue phrases in text and speech
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Cue phrase classification using machine learning
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Affirmative cue words in task-oriented dialogue
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This paper examines the use of clue words in argument dialogues. These are special words and phrases directly indicating the structure of the argument to the hearer. Two main conclusions are drawn: 1) clue words can occur in conjunction with coherent transmissions, to reduce processing of the hearer 2) clue words must occur with more complex forms of transmission, to facilitate recognition of the argument structure. Interpretation rules to process clues are proposed. In addition, a relationship between use of clues and complexity of processing is suggested for the case of exceptional transmission strategies.