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A vast amount of opinions are surfacing on the Web but the lack of mechanisms for managing them leads to confusing and often chaotic dialogues. This creates the need for further semantic infrastructure and analysis of the views expressed in large-volume discussions. In this paper, we describe a web platform for modeling and analyzing argumentative discussions by offering different means of opinion analysis, allowing the participants to obtain a complete picture of the validity, the justification strength and the acceptance of each individual opinion. The system applies a semantic representation for modeling the user-generated arguments and their relations, a formal framework for evaluating the strength value of each argument and a collection of Machine Learning algorithms for the clustering of features and the extraction of association rules.
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Ymeralli, E., Flouris, G., Patkos, T., Plexousakis, D. (2017). APOPSIS: A Web-Based Platform for the Analysis of Structured Dialogues. In: Panetto, H., et al. On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems. OTM 2017 Conferences. OTM 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10574. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69459-7_16
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