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I Beg to Differ: A study of constructive disagreement in online
  conversations

I Beg to Differ: A study of constructive disagreement in online conversations

26 January 2021
Christine de Kock
Andreas Vlachos
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Papers citing "I Beg to Differ: A study of constructive disagreement in online conversations"

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Evaluation and Facilitation of Online Discussions in the LLM Era: A Survey
Evaluation and Facilitation of Online Discussions in the LLM Era: A Survey
Katerina Korre
Dimitris Tsirmpas
Nikos Gkoumas
Emma Cabalé
Danai Myrtzani
Theodoros Evgeniou
Ion Androutsopoulos
Ion Androutsopoulos
40
1
0
03 Mar 2025
Opening up Minds with Argumentative Dialogues
Opening up Minds with Argumentative Dialogues
Youmna Farag
C. Brand
Jacopo Amidei
P. Piwek
Tom Stafford
Svetlana Stoyanchev
Andreas Vlachos
AI4CE
28
5
0
16 Jan 2023
How to disagree well: Investigating the dispute tactics used on
  Wikipedia
How to disagree well: Investigating the dispute tactics used on Wikipedia
Christine de Kock
Tom Stafford
Andreas Vlachos
19
9
0
16 Dec 2022
DeliData: A dataset for deliberation in multi-party problem solving
DeliData: A dataset for deliberation in multi-party problem solving
Georgi Karadzhov
Tom Stafford
Andreas Vlachos
29
17
0
11 Aug 2021
Dropout as a Bayesian Approximation: Representing Model Uncertainty in
  Deep Learning
Dropout as a Bayesian Approximation: Representing Model Uncertainty in Deep Learning
Y. Gal
Zoubin Ghahramani
UQCV
BDL
285
9,145
0
06 Jun 2015
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