Conference Presentation at CLAR 2025: Argumentation Mining in Hotel Reviews

2025.07.16

Associate Professor Teeradaj Racharak presented a joint research work titled “Towards Assumption-based Argumentation Mining in Hotel Reviews” at the 6th International Conference on Logic and Argumentation (CLAR 2025), held in Taiyuan, China, from June 14–16, 2025.

This research, conducted in collaboration with Assistant Professor Watanee Jearanaiwongkul, explores a novel approach to argumentation mining in the domain of hotel reviews, where implicit assumptions and subjective opinions play a central role. The study aims to extract structured argumentative elements based on the framework of assumption-based argumentation, bridging insights from logic-based reasoning and natural language processing.

The work contributes to the development of explainable AI systems that can understand and evaluate opinionated content more effectively. It reflects ongoing interdisciplinary research at the Advanced Institute of So-Go-Chi (Convergence Knowledge) Informatics, focusing on trustworthy AI and computational argumentation.

Citation:
Teeradaj Racharak, Watanee Jearanaiwongkul, Jiraporn Pooksook, Kazuki Takashima, Towards Assumption-based Argumentation Mining in Hotel Reviews, In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Logic and Argumentation (CLAR), Taiyuan, China, June 14–16, 2025.