Project Details
FAME: A Framework for Argument Mining and Evaluation
Subject Area
Image and Language Processing, Computer Graphics and Visualisation, Human Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous and Wearable Computing
Data Management, Data-Intensive Systems, Computer Science Methods in Business Informatics
Theoretical Computer Science
Data Management, Data-Intensive Systems, Computer Science Methods in Business Informatics
Theoretical Computer Science
Term
from 2019 to 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 406289255
Final Report Year
2025
No abstract available
Publications
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If Nothing Is Accepted -- Repairing Argumentation Frameworks. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 66, 1099-1145.
Ulbricht, Markus & Baumann, Ringo
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A Python Script for Abstract Dialectical Frameworks. SAFA@COMMA 2020: 74-79
Baumann R. & Heinrich M.
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Comparing Weak Admissibility Semantics to their Dung-style Counterparts -- Reduct, Modularization, and Strong Equivalence in Abstract Argumentation. Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, 79-88. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization.
Baumann, Ringo; Brewka, Gerhard & Ulbricht, Markus
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Revisiting the Foundations of Abstract Argumentation – Semantics Based on Weak Admissibility and Weak Defense. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 34(03), 2742-2749.
Baumann, Ringo; Brewka, Gerhard & Ulbricht, Markus
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The Road Map to FAME: A Framework for Mining and Formal Evaluation of Arguments. Datenbank-Spektrum, 20(2), 107-113.
Baumann, Ringo; Wiedemann, Gregor; Heinrich, Maximilian; Hakimi, Ahmad Dawar & Heyer, Gerhard
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Timed Abstract Dialectical Frameworks: A Simple Translation-Based Approach. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. IOS Press.
Baumann Ringo & Heinrich Maximilian
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Comparing Weak Admissibility Semantics to their Dung-style Counterparts (Extended Abstract). Proceedings of the Thirtieth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 4740-4744. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization.
Baumann, Ringo; Brewka, Gerhard & Ulbricht, Markus
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On Classifying whether Two Texts are on the Same Side of an Argument. Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 10130-10138. Association for Computational Linguistics.
Körner, Erik; Wiedemann, Gregor; Hakimi, Ahmad Dawar; Heyer, Gerhard & Potthast, Martin
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On Cycles, Attackers and Supporters --- A Contribution to The Investigation of Dynamics in Abstract Argumentation. Proceedings of the Thirtieth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1780-1786. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization.
Baumann, Ringo & Ulbricht, Markus
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Argument Aspect Corpus - Nuclear Energy [Dataset]
Jurkschat L., Wiedemann G., Heinrich M., Ruckdeschel M. & Torge S.
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Boundary Detection and Categorization of Argument Aspects via Supervised Learning. In: Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Argument Mining. International Conference on Computational Linguistics; 2022:126-136
Ruckdeschel M. & Wiedemann G.
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Few-shot learning for argument aspects of the nuclear energy debate. In: Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. European Language Resources Association
Jurkschat L., Wiedemann G., Heinrich M., Ruckdeschel M. & Torge S.
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Argument Aspect Corpus [Dataset]
Ruckdeschel M. & Wiedemann G.
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Bipolar Abstract Dialectical Frameworks Are Covered by Kleene’s Three-valued Logic. Proceedings of the Thirty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 3123-3131. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization.
Baumann, Ringo & Heinrich, Maximilian
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Argument Mining of Attack and Support Patterns in Dialogical Conversations with Sequential Pattern Mining. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 39-56. Springer Nature Switzerland.
Ruckdeschel, Mattes; Baumann, Ringo & Wiedemann, Gregor
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Few-shot learning for automated content analysis: Efficient coding of arguments and claims in the debate on arms deliveries to Ukraine. Studies in Communication and Media, 13(1), 72-100.
Rieger, Jonas; Yanchenko, Kostiantyn; Ruckdeschel, Mattes; von Nordheim, Gerret; Kleinen-von Königslöw, Katharina & Wiedemann, Gregor
