@inProceedings{lindahl-etal-2019-towards-286588, title = {Towards Assessing Argumentation Annotation - A First Step}, abstract = {This paper presents a first attempt at using Walton’s argumentation schemes for annotating arguments in Swedish political text and assessing the feasibility of using this particular set of schemes with two linguistically trained annotators. The texts are not pre-annotated with argumentation structure beforehand. The results show that the annotators differ both in number of annotated arguments and selection of the conclusion and premises which make up the arguments. They also differ in their labeling of the schemes, but grouping the schemes increases their agreement. The outcome from this will be used to develop guidelines for future annotations.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Argument Mining, August 1, 2019, Florence, Italy / Benno Stein, Henning Wachsmuth (Editors)}, author = {Lindahl, Anna and Borin, Lars and Rouces, Jacobo}, year = {2019}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, address = {Stroudsburg, PA}, ISBN = {978-1-950737-33-8}, } @inProceedings{r?dveneide-2019-swedish-289474, title = {The Swedish PoliGraph}, abstract = {As part of a larger project on argument mining of Swedish parliamentary data, we have created a semantic graph that, together with named entity recognition and resolution (NER), should make it easier to establish connections between arguments in a given debate. The graph is essentially a semantic database that keeps track of Members of Parliament (MPs), in particular their presence in the parliament and activity in debates, but also party affiliation and participation in commissions. The hope is that the Swedish PoliGraph will enable us to perform named entity resolution on debates in the Swedish parliament with a high accuracy, with the aim of determining to whom an argument is directed.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Argument Mining, August 1, 2019 Florence, Italy / Benno Stein, Henning Wachsmuth (Editors)}, author = {Rødven-Eide, Stian}, year = {2019}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, address = {Stroudsburg, PA}, ISBN = {978-1-950737-33-8}, }