Papers by Patrick Riehmann
Argumentation and Domain Discourse in Scholarly Articles on the Theory of International Relations (2025.coling-main)
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Magdalena Wolska, Sassan Gholiagha, Mitja Sienknecht, Dora Kiesel, Irene Lopez Garcia, Patrick Riehmann, Matti Wiegmann, Bernd Froehlich, Katrin Girgensohn, Jürgen Neyer, Benno Stein
| Challenge: | SKILL project aims to provide students with AI tools to facilitate analysis of argumentation in scholarly articles on international relations. |
| Approach: | They propose to use AI to analyze argumentation in scholarly articles on international relations . they use a dataset, discourse analysis, and baseline experiments to examine argumentation and domain content types . |
| Outcome: | The proposed method enables educationally-relevant insight into scholarly IR discourse . it requires domain-specific training and fine-tuning on relation and content type prediction tasks. |
Visualization of the Topic Space of Argument Search Results in args.me (D18-2)
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Yamen Ajjour, Henning Wachsmuth, Dora Kiesel, Patrick Riehmann, Fan Fan, Giuliano Castiglia, Rosemary Adejoh, Bernd Fröhlich, Benno Stein
| Challenge: | args.me is the first search engine for controversial topics . it ranks pro and con arguments by their relevance to a topic . |
| Approach: | They propose a visualization interface for result exploration that provides an overview of main aspects in a barycentric coordinate system. |
| Outcome: | The proposed search engine is the first dedicated argument search engine on the web. |