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If you use this data in your research, please refer to and cite: Oraby, Shereen, Reed, Lena, Compton, Ryan, Riloff, Ellen, Walker, Marilyn, and Whittaker, Steve. "And That's a Fact: Distinguishing Factual and Emotional Argumentation in Online Dialogue". 2nd Workshop on Argumentation Mining, NAACL 2015. Denver, Colorado.
The Fact-Feeling dataset is a subset of the Internet Argument Corpus, including response text from quote-response pairs annotated for factual and feeling-based argument style.
The data available for download is an updated version of the data used in the paper (including some updated full-length responses). It also includes originally unannotated data labeled using the described bootstrapping methodology.