@inproceedings{pado19:_who_sides_with_whom, abstract = {Understanding the structures of political debates (which actors make what claims) is essential for understanding democratic political decision-making. The vision of computational construction of such \textit{discourse networks} from newspaper reports brings together political science and natural language processing. This paper presents three contributions towards this goal: (a) a requirements analysis, linking the task to knowledge base population; (b) a first release of an annotated corpus of claims on the topic of migration, based on German newspaper reports; (c) initial modeling results.}, added-at = {2019-05-14T12:02:03.000+0200}, address = {Florence, Italy}, author = {Padó, Sebastian and Blessing, André and Blokker, Nico and Dayanik, Erenay and Haunss, Sebastian and Kuhn, Jonas}, biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2483e9bdc5e88e4c647137a437739d49a/sp}, booktitle = {Proceedings of ACL}, interhash = {4f32326209adb681faaf38dc6919e57f}, intrahash = {483e9bdc5e88e4c647137a437739d49a}, keywords = {conference imported myown}, timestamp = {2019-07-29T21:47:50.000+0200}, title = {Who Sides With Whom? Towards Computational Construction of Discourse Networks for Political Debates}, url = {https://aclweb.org/anthology/papers/P/P19/P19-1273/}, year = 2019 }