36.3765, Confs: 13th Workshop on Argument Mining and Reasoning (USA)
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Subject: 36.3765, Confs: 13th Workshop on Argument Mining and Reasoning (USA)
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Date: 08-Dec-2025
From: Annette Hautli-Janisz [annette.hautli-janisz at uni-passau.de]
Subject: 13th Workshop on Argument Mining and Reasoning
13th Workshop on Argument Mining and Reasoning
Short Title: ArgMining 2026
Location: San Diego, USA
Meeting URL: https://argmining-org.github.io/2026/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus
Linguistics
The Workshop on Argument Mining provides a regular forum for
presenting and discussing cutting-edge research in argument mining
(a.k.a argumentation mining) for academic and industry researchers. By
continuing a series of twelve successful previous workshops, this
edition will welcome the submission of long and short papers, as well
as extended abstracts and PhD proposals. The 2026 edition of the
ArgMining workshop places a special focus on understanding and
evaluating arguments in both human and machine reasoning. With this
topic, we broaden the workshop’s focus to include reasoning, a
long-standing area of research in AI that has recently gained renewed
interest within the ACL community, driven by the latest generation of
LLMs. Reasoning is tightly connected to argumentation as it
represents, analyzes and evaluates the process of reaching conclusions
on the basis of available information. If we consider argumentation as
a paradigm to capture reasoning, then machines (particularly LLMs) can
be evaluated based on their ability to address argument mining tasks.
Topics of Interest:
The topics for submissions include but are not limited to:
- Automatic extraction of textual patterns that describe argument
components in human and machine argumentation
- Cross-lingual, cross-cultural and multi-perspective argument mining
and reasoning
- Argument mining and generation from multi-modal and/or multilingual
data
- Explainability in argument mining through reasoning
- Modeling, assessing, and critically reflecting on the argumentation
capabilities of LLMs
- Novel benchmarks in argument mining that cater to the recent
developments in LLM reasoning as a whole
- Guidelines for assessing and documenting the reasoning process(es)
reflected in benchmarks
- Annotation guidelines, linguistic analysis and argumentation
corpora
- Real-world applications, e.g., supporting analysis of argument and
discourse in the social sciences, education, law, or scientific
writing; misinformation detection in argumentation
- Integration of commonsense and domain knowledge into argumentation
models for mining and generation
- Combination of information retrieval methods with argument mining,
e.g., in order to build argumentative (web) search engines
- Reflection on ethical aspects and societal impact of argument
mining and LLM reasoning
Important Dates:
Direct paper submission deadline (archival papers): March 5, 2026
Pre-reviewed ARR commitment deadline (archival papers): March 24, 2026
Direct paper submission deadline (non-archival papers): April 7, 2026
Notification of acceptance: April 28, 2026
Camera-ready paper due: May 12, 2026
Workshop dates: July 2-3, 2026
More information on https://argmining-org.github.io/2026/!
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