Visualising Argumentation Graphs with Graph Embeddings and t-SNE

07/01/2021
by   Lars Malmqvist, et al.
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This paper applies t-SNE, a visualisation technique familiar from Deep Neural Network research to argumentation graphs by applying it to the output of graph embeddings generated using several different methods. It shows that such a visualisation approach can work for argumentation and show interesting structural properties of argumentation graphs, opening up paths for further research in the area.

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