In Argument Retrieval, not only the relevance of an argumentative text with respect to the input query needs to be assessed. To truly fulfill a user's information need within the highly convoluted arena of argumentation, other qualitative aspects, such as the appropriateness and clarity of the argument play a crucial role. These concepts relate to the so-called "theory-based" notion of argument quality, which decomposes overall quality into a series of fine-grained qualitative aspects, each relating to either the logical, rhetorical, or dialectical dimension of arguments. However, despite the fact that this notion offers the potential for more advanced and targeted argument retrieval, the landscape of research efforts on theory-based argument quality in computational argumentation is still scarce. In this talk, we discuss the current state of research on theory-based argument quality in NLP, its opportunities for argument retrieval, as well as its current and future challenges.
Touché at CLEF 2021
Synopsis/Call
Decision making processes, be it at the societal or at the personal level, often come to a point where one side challenges the other with a why-question, which is a prompt to justify some stance based on arguments. Since technologies for argument mining are maturing at a rapid pace, also ad-hoc argument retrieval becomes a feasible task in reach. We invite you to participate in the second Touché lab on argument retrieval at CLEF 2021 featuring two tasks.
Shared Tasks
Important Dates
November 16, 2020: Registration opens.April 30, 2021: Registration closes.May 7, 2021: Approaches submission deadline.May 28, 2021: Participant paper submission[template] [submit].June 11, 2021: Peer review notification.Mid June, 2021: Evaluation results out.July 2, 2021: Camera-ready participant papers submission[instructions].September 21-24, 2021: CLEF Conference.September 24, 2021: Touché Workshop on Argument Retrieval.
All deadlines are 23:59 CEST.
Keynotes
Program
Touché program was part of the CLEF 2021 conference program. [video]
September, 24 (times are CEST) | |
Touché: Argument Retrieval Workshop was held online [slides] | |
10:30-10:40 | Touché 2021 Welcome
Alexander Bondarenko |
Session 1: Argument Retrieval for Controversial Questions | |
10:40-10:50 | Overview of Task 1 on Argument Retrieval for Controversial Questions Lukas Gienapp |
10:50-11:05 | Exploring Argument Retrieval for Controversial Questions Using Retrieve and Re-rank Pipelines
[paper]
Raunak Agarwal, Andrei Koniaev, Robin Schaefer |
11:05-11:20 | Exploring Document Expansion for Argument Retrieval
[paper]
Alina Mailach, Denise Arnold, Stefan Eysoldt, Simon Kleine |
11:20-11:35 | Team Skeletor at Touché 2021: Argument Retrieval and Visualization for Controversial Questions
[paper]
[slides]
Kevin Ros, Carl Edwards, Heng Ji, ChengXiang Zhai |
11:35-12:00 | Lightning talks Touché Task 1 participants |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch break |
Session 2: Argument Retrieval for Comparative Questions | |
13:00-13:30 | Keynote: Theory-based Argument Quality for Advanced Argument Retrieval: Opportunities and Challenges
[slides]
Anne Lauscher |
13:30-13:40 | Overview of Task 2 on Argument Retrieval for Comparative Questions
Alexander Bondarenko |
13:40-13:50 | DistilBERT-based Argumentation Retrieval for Answering Comparative Questions
[paper]
[slides]
Alaa Alhamzeh, Mohamed Bouhaouel, Előd Egyed-Zsigmond, Jelena Mitrović |
13:50-14:00 | Retrieving Comparative Arguments using Ensemble Methods and Neural Information Retrieval
[paper]
[slides]
Viktoriia Chekalina, Alexander Panchenko |
14:00-14:10 | Lightning talks Touché Task 2 participants |
14:10-14:30 | Panel discussion and closing remarks |