Two new reports were issued in June 2011 by the EU-funded Project IMPACT: Integrated Method for Policy Making Using Argument Modelling and Computer Assisted Text Analysis:
- A report on the Argument Analysis, Tracking and Visualisation tool (AVT) (specifically, a report “describ[ing] the requirements analysis and specification, as well as the construction plan” for this tool); and
- A report describing the Argument Reconstruction tool (specifically, a report “formulat[ing] the requirements, review[ing] the applicability of currently available computational linguistics techniques, discuss[ing] the functionality of comparable existing tools and provid[ing] a specification of the first version of the tool with a walk-through of an example”).
In addition, the Project IMPACT Website now includes pages listing the publications and presentations produced in connection with the project.
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December 13, 2011 at 7:41 pm |
Looking at PolicyCommons http://bit.ly/u7lETV online policy debate mapping system, created by EU Project IMPACT http://bit.ly/jtoSfk #epart