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VivesDebate: A New Annotated Multilingual Corpus of Argumentation in a Debate Tournament

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11157160

Keywords

argumentation; corpus; debate; Natural Language Processing; Argument Mining; Argument Analysis; Argument Evaluation; Argument Generation

Funding

  1. Spanish Government [PID2020-113416RB-I00]
  2. Valencian Government [PROMETEO/2018/002]
  3. MISMIS-Language project by Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades [PGC2018096212-B-C33]
  4. CLiC Research Group by Generalitat de Catalunya [2017SGR341]

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The paper presents VivesDebate, a large, richly annotated and versatile professional debate corpus for computational argumentation research. The corpus, derived from 29 transcripts of a debate tournament in Catalan, has been machine-translated into Spanish and English. It contains annotations of argumentative propositions, relations, interactions and evaluations, making it a valuable resource for a diverse set of computational argumentation tasks.
The application of the latest Natural Language Processing breakthroughs in computational argumentation has shown promising results, which have raised the interest in this area of research. However, the available corpora with argumentative annotations are often limited to a very specific purpose or are not of adequate size to take advantage of state-of-the-art deep learning techniques (e.g., deep neural networks). In this paper, we present VivesDebate, a large, richly annotated and versatile professional debate corpus for computational argumentation research. The corpus has been created from 29 transcripts of a debate tournament in Catalan and has been machine-translated into Spanish and English. The annotation contains argumentative propositions, argumentative relations, debate interactions and professional evaluations of the arguments and argumentation. The presented corpus can be useful for research on a heterogeneous set of computational argumentation underlying tasks such as Argument Mining, Argument Analysis, Argument Evaluation or Argument Generation, among others. All this makes VivesDebate a valuable resource for computational argumentation research within the context of massive corpora aimed at Natural Language Processing tasks.

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