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"Sharks are not the threat humans are": Argument Component Segmentation in School Student Essays

Computation and Language 2021-03-09 v1

Abstract

Argument mining is often addressed by a pipeline method where segmentation of text into argumentative units is conducted first and proceeded by an argument component identification task. In this research, we apply a token-level classification to identify claim and premise tokens from a new corpus of argumentative essays written by middle school students. To this end, we compare a variety of state-of-the-art models such as discrete features and deep learning architectures (e.g., BiLSTM networks and BERT-based architectures) to identify the argument components. We demonstrate that a BERT-based multi-task learning architecture (i.e., token and sentence level classification) adaptively pretrained on a relevant unlabeled dataset obtains the best results

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@article{arxiv.2103.04518,
  title  = {"Sharks are not the threat humans are": Argument Component Segmentation in School Student Essays},
  author = {Tariq Alhindi and Debanjan Ghosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.04518},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted to the 16th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications. Co-located with EACL 2021