This book is an introduction to the linguistic concepts of argumentation
relevant for argument mining, an important research and development
activity which can be viewed as a highly complex form of information
retrieval, requiring high-level natural language processing technology.
While the first four chapters develop the linguistic and conceptual
aspects of argument expression, the last four are devoted to their
application to argument mining. These chapters investigate the facets of
argument annotation, as well as argument mining system architectures and
evaluation. How annotations may be used to develop linguistic data and
how to train learning algorithms is outlined. A simple implementation is
then proposed. The book ends with an analysis of non-verbal
argumentative discourse. Argument Mining is an introductory book for
engineers or students of linguistics, artificial intelligence and
natural language processing. Most, if not all, the concepts of
argumentation crucial for argument mining are carefully introduced and
illustrated in a simple manner.