@inproceedings{Feng2,
   author = {Vanessa Wei Feng and Graeme Hirst},
   title = {Classifying arguments by scheme},
   address = {Portland, Oregon},
   booktitle = {Proceedings of the The 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (ACL-2011)},
   pages = {987--996},
   year = {2011},
   download = {http://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/Feng+Hirst-2011.pdf},
   abstract = { Argumentation schemes are structures or templates for
                  various kinds of arguments. Given the text of an
                  argument with premises and conclusion identified, we
                  classify it as an instance of one of five common
                  schemes, using features specific to each scheme. We
                  achieve accuracies of 63-91\% in one-against-others
                  classification and 80-94\% in pairwise classification
                  (baseline of 50\% in both cases).}
}


