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Argument Mining for Scholarly Document Processing: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

Khalid Al‐Khatib, Tirthankar Ghosal, Yufang Hou, Anita de Waard, Dayne Freitag

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Abstract

Argument mining targets structures in natural language related to interpretation and persuasion. Most scholarly discourse involves interpreting experimental evidence and attempting to persuade other scientists to adopt the same conclusions, which could benefit from argument mining techniques. However, While various argument mining studies have addressed student essays and news articles, those that target scientific discourse are still scarce. This paper surveys existing work in argument mining of scholarly discourse, and provides an overview of current models, data, tasks, and applications. We identify a number of key challenges confronting argument mining in the scientific domain, and suggest some possible solutions and future directions.

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Argument (complex analysis)PersuasionComputer scienceInterpretation (philosophy)Data scienceArgument mapEpistemologyDomain (mathematical analysis)LinguisticsArgumentation theoryProgramming languageMathematicsBiochemistryChemistryPhilosophyMathematical analysisTopic ModelingAdvanced Text Analysis TechniquesSoftware Engineering Research