Thank you to everyone who attended the #ArgVis workshop today, it was a great interactive event with a lot of ideas for future work. #ArgVis2020#COMMA2020
Next up, a keynote by Andreas Kerren (Linnaeus University, https://t.co/xvhMxX8Ymy) on "Visual Text Analytics: Overview,
State-of-the-Art, and Challenges"
@ali_toniolo: We should identify how to convey the semantics and features of argumentation to the public, rather than focusing on just visualizing good/bad arguments.
The panel on "Challenges in Visualization of Argumentation" is about to start. Our panelists are @ali_toniolo, @Anna_De_Liddo, Chris Reed, and @manunna_91 . We are looking forward to an interesting discussion!
@manunna_91 calls for guided and tailored approaches that can learn to support individual users in simple visuals, rather than requiring both argumentation literacy and information visualization literacy to be understood by a small set of expert users
Our fifth and last talk for the session is by @MatthewFoulis presenting an Interactive Visualisation of Debater Identification and Characteristics. #ArgVis#ArgVis2020#COMMA2020
We're looking forward to the first session of the #ArgVis workshop, starting in 10 Minutes. #COMMA2020#ArgVis2020 - join us for an interesting virtual event.
More information on https://t.co/8JSySHwHIl
Now @FSperrle is presenting https://t.co/UsqVaGq4PS and discussing the paper: Guided Linguistic Annotation of Argumentation through Visual Analytics. #LingVISio#ArgVis#ArgVis2020#COMMA2020
Next, Michael Hoffmann is presenting the ArguLearn tool and his paper: Teaching the Reflection on Argument Quality with a novel Visualization Tool. #ArgVis#ArgVis2020#COMMA2020