Argument Novelty and Validity Assessment via Multitask and Transfer Learning
M. Alshomary, and M. Stahl. Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Argument Mining, page 111–114. International Conference on Computational Linguistics, (2022)
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%0 Conference Paper
%1 Alshomary_Stahl_2022
%A Alshomary, Milad
%A Stahl, Maja
%B Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Argument Mining
%D 2022
%I International Conference on Computational Linguistics
%K leibnizailab myown nlp
%P 111–114
%T Argument Novelty and Validity Assessment via Multitask and Transfer Learning
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title = {Argument Novelty and Validity Assessment via Multitask and Transfer Learning},
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