Search Results for author: Annette Hautli-Janisz

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QT30: A Corpus of Argument and Conflict in Broadcast Debate

no code implementations LREC 2022 Annette Hautli-Janisz, Zlata Kikteva, Wassiliki Siskou, Kamila Gorska, Ray Becker, Chris Reed

Broadcast political debate is a core pillar of democracy: it is the public’s easiest access to opinions that shape policies and enables the general public to make informed choices.

Argument Mining

Disagreement Space in Argument Analysis

no code implementations NLPerspectives (LREC) 2022 Annette Hautli-Janisz, Ella Schad, Chris Reed

For a highly subjective task such as recognising speaker intention and argumentation, the traditional way of generating gold standards is to aggregate a number of labels into a single one.

The Keystone Role Played by Questions in Debate

no code implementations COLING (CODI, CRAC) 2022 Zlata Kikteva, Kamila Gorska, Wassiliki Siskou, Annette Hautli-Janisz, Chris Reed

Building on the recent results of a study into the roles that are played by questions in argumentative dialogue (Hautli-Janisz et al., 2022a), we expand the analysis to investigate a newly released corpus that constitutes the largest extant corpus of closely annotated debate.

Management

AI, write an essay for me: A large-scale comparison of human-written versus ChatGPT-generated essays

no code implementations24 Apr 2023 Steffen Herbold, Annette Hautli-Janisz, Ute Heuer, Zlata Kikteva, Alexander Trautsch

The writing style of the AI models exhibits linguistic characteristics that are different from those of the human-written essays, e. g., it is characterized by fewer discourse and epistemic markers, but more nominalizations and greater lexical diversity.

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