Fine-Grained Argument Unit Recognition and Classification

Authors

  • Dietrich Trautmann LMU Munich
  • Johannes Daxenberger TU Darmstadt
  • Christian Stab TU Darmstadt
  • Hinrich Schütze LMU Munich
  • Iryna Gurevych TU Darmstadt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i05.6438

Abstract

Prior work has commonly defined argument retrieval from heterogeneous document collections as a sentence-level classification task. Consequently, argument retrieval suffers both from low recall and from sentence segmentation errors making it difficult for humans and machines to consume the arguments. In this work, we argue that the task should be performed on a more fine-grained level of sequence labeling. For this, we define the task as Argument Unit Recognition and Classification (AURC). We present a dataset of arguments from heterogeneous sources annotated as spans of tokens within a sentence, as well as with a corresponding stance. We show that and how such difficult argument annotations can be effectively collected through crowdsourcing with high inter-annotator agreement. The new benchmark, AURC-8, contains up to 15% more arguments per topic as compared to annotations on the sentence level. We identify a number of methods targeted at AURC sequence labeling, achieving close to human performance on known domains. Further analysis also reveals that, contrary to previous approaches, our methods are more robust against sentence segmentation errors. We publicly release our code and the AURC-8 dataset.1

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Published

2020-04-03

How to Cite

Trautmann, D., Daxenberger, J., Stab, C., Schütze, H., & Gurevych, I. (2020). Fine-Grained Argument Unit Recognition and Classification. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 34(05), 9048-9056. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i05.6438

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AAAI Technical Track: Natural Language Processing