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Posts by Centre for Argument Technology
At this week's reading group we had a multi-agent discussion of the paper "Rethinking the Bounds of LLM Reasoning: Are Multi-Agent Discussions the Key?" by Qineng Wang, Zihao Wang, Ying Su, Hanghang Tong, and Yangqiu Song. aclanthology.org/2024.acl-lon...
Chris is in Guanzhou today giving a talk at the Department of Philosophy at Sun Yat Sen University on, "Theories of argumentation in the era of LLMs".
Food for thought! Our weekly reading group just wrapped up a highly topical and interesting discussion of the preprint "Large Language Models are more persuasive than incentivized human persuaders” by Schoenegger and 39(!) co-authors.
Chris is today at Guanghua Law school, Zhejiang University at the kind invitation of person.zju.edu.cn/en/Minghui_X... to give a talk on "The challenge of witness testimony". If you missed it, he'll be giving a related talk at ZLAIRE (zlaire.net) group in the Philosopy department tomorrow at 4pm.
Today, in our reading group we discussed the paper “Comparing the argumentum model of topics to other contemporary approaches to argument schemes: The procedural and material components” by Eddo Rigotti and Sara Greco.
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Chris is giving a lecture at the College of Philosophy, Nankai University this Friday at 4pm on "Ways of reasoning". If you're in the Beijing area, do think about coming along!
At this week’s reading group we discussed the paper “CASA: Causality-driven Argument Sufficiency Assessment” by Xiao Liu, Yansong Feng, and Kai-Wei Chang. aclanthology.org/2024.naacl-l...
Chris is at #EMNLP2025 presenting work with Yevhen Kostiuk and Clara Seyfried on Automating Alternative Generation in Decision-Making. Find him from 1300CST today in the poster session in Hall C.
Kamila Górska and John Lawrence are at #ECAI2025 presenting their work on Argumentative Strategies and Forecasting Success, and DRACS: Diachronic Representation of Argument Construction Styles.
This week, we discussed the paper "ImpScore: A Learnable Metric For Quantifying The Implicitness Level of Sentences" by Yuxin Wang et al., presenting an exciting method to move beyond semantic representations into indirect meaning. proceedings.iclr.cc/paper_files/...
This is the first study to systematically connect fine-grained argumentative structure with forecasting success, highlighting the role of structured reasoning in predictive accuracy.
📄 Read the full paper at: tinyurl.com/argstrategies
🧠 Forecasts that show balanced argumentative coverage, addressing multiple possible hypotheses rather than focusing on a single one, are associated with higher accuracy.
Graph-based models also outperform text-only baselines.
🔍 We model forecasters’ reasoning as argument graphs capturing support, conflict, and balance between propositions.
These graphs are enriched with text embeddings and analysed using a Graph Neural Network (GNN) to link structure and outcome.
📈 Accurate forecasting depends not only on data quality but also on the structure of reasoning behind predictions.
We examine how the organisation of arguments (how forecasters present, balance, and connect claims) relates to forecasting accuracy.
🎉 We are excited to present 'Argumentative Strategies and Forecasting Success’ at ECAI 2025! It investigates the role reasoning plays in predicting future events. If you are interested, read more details below! 👇 #ECAI2025 #Argumentation #Forecasting
📢 Our PhD student Kamila will present her paper "Argumentative Strategies and Forecasting Success" on Monday 27th October at ECAI 2025!
⚡Lighning Talk: 12:49-12:51
📄Poster Session: 13:00-14:00 (board 1-29)
See you all in Bologna!
📢 We are looking forward to presenting our paper "DRACS: Diachronic
Representation of Argument Construction Styles" by Yevhen Kostiuk, Chris Reed, John Lawrence on Monday 27th October at ECAI 2025. #ECAI2025 #Argumentation
⚡ Lighning Talk: 12:57-12:59
📄 Poster Session: 13:00-14:00 (board 2-157)
At this week’s reading group, we discussed the paper "On the Controllability of Large Language Models for Dialogue Interaction" by Nicolas Wagner and Stefan Ultes. aclanthology.org/2024.sigdial...
Today in our reading group we discussed the preprint, "The Thin Line Between Comprehension and Persuasion in LLMs", by Adrian de Wynter and Tangming Yuan, which annotates and evaluates debates with humans and LLMs.
📢 🎉 We're very happy to announce even more success for ARG-tech's researchers with a paper being accepted to the findings of #EMNLP2025! Congratulations to all authors! We're excited to see many of you in Suzhou, China this November 🇨🇳
📣 🎉 We are excited to announce that two papers authored by ARG-tech members have been accepted to #ECAI2025! Congratulations to our amazing reserachers for this great success.
We're looking forward to seeing many of you in Bologna in October 🇮🇹
In this week's reading group, we discussed the paper "Can Large Language Models Understand Argument Schemes?" recently published at the Findings of the ACL 2025 by @elfiabv.bsky.social, Oana Cocarascu, and Sanjay Modgil.
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Chris led this week's reading group discussion on a detailed study about annotation error detection (aclanthology.org/2023.cl-1.4). We focused on exploring how well these techniques could generalize to handle data with inter-span relations, like corpora using eRST or those available at www.aifdb.org
Our reading group dissected an experimental study by Hruschka and Appel (doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283238) that underpinned a paper on Persuasion-Augmented Chain of Thought presented at ACL in Vienna (doi.org/10.18653/v1/2025.acl-long.1215).
At this week's reading group, we discussed the paper "Why human–AI relationships need socioaffective alignment" to look at the broader topic of social and emotional dynamics of human-AI interaction, and what this might mean for our own work. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Debela Gemechu, Ramon Ruiz-Dolz, John Lawrence and Chris Reed: Practical Solutions to Practical Problems in Developing Argument Mining Systems
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Debela Gemechu, Ramon Ruiz-Dolz, Kamila Górska, Somaye Moslemnejad, Eimear Maguire, Dimitra Zografistou, Yohan Jo, John Lawrence, Chris Reed: The Open Argument Mining Framework
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