Giulia D'Agostino
https://usi.to/bbds
Pubblicazioni
Articolo pubblicato in rivista scientifica (3)
- Palmieri R., Lucchini C., D'Agostino G., Rocci A. (2025) Argumentation in shareholder activism: Context, issues, and argumentative patterns, Journal of Argumentation in Context
- D'Agostino G., Schad E., Maguire E., Lucchini C., Rocci A., Reed C. (2024) Superquestions and some ways to answer them, Journal of Argumentation in Context, 13 (3)
- Laskin A. V., D'Agostino G. (2024) The Delphi Panel Investigation of Artificial Intelligence in Investor Relations, Public Relations Review
Contributo in libro (3)
- D'Agostino G., Younis R., Konat B., Sviatsilnikava Y., Gajewska E. a. B. (2023) Robin-Hooding Language of Polarisation. Linguistically Analysing Polarisation on Social Media. The New Ethos Reports
- D'Agostino G. (2023) Opposition Without Argumentation. Online Handbook of Argumentation for AI. ArXiv
- D'Agostino G. (2022) Argumentation without Opposition?. Online Handbook of Argumentation for AI. ArXiv
Working paper (1)
Contributo in atti di convegno (5)
- D'Agostino G., Rocci A. (2024) Argumentative patterns in the context of dialogical exchanges in the financial domain. Proceedings of the 24th Edition of the Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument. CEUR. CMNA24. Hagen, Germany. September 2024
- D'Agostino G., Reed C., Puccinelli D. (2024) Segmentation of Complex Question Turns for Argument Mining: A Corpus-based Study in the Financial Domain. Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024). ELRA and ICCL. Torino, Italia
- D'Agostino G., Rocci A., Reed C. (2023) Let's explain what we argue for: The argumentative function of explanations in Earnings Conference Calls. Proceedings of the 23rd Edition of the Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument. CMNA23. virtual event. December 2023
- Lucchini C., Rocci A., D'Agostino G. (2022) Annotating argumentation within questions. Prefaced questions as a genre specific argumentative pattern in earnings conference calls. Proceedings of the 22nd Edition of the Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument. CMNA. Cardiff. 2022
- D'Agostino G. (2022) "(so long, and) thanks for all the color". Requests of Elaboration and Answers They Trigger in Earnings Conference Calls. Proceedings of the 22nd Edition of the Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument. CEUR. CMNA22. Cardiff. 2022
Relazione in convegno scientifico (4)
- D'Agostino G., Laskin A. V. (2024) Proactive adoption of LLM-based tools for performance enhancement by banking institutions: Disclosure, ethical concerns, and public reception. EUPRERA 2024. Bucharest. September 2024
- D'Agostino G., Lucchini C., Rocci A. (2024) Strategies are for boys; numbers are for women.. VALS-ASLA Conference 2024. Asymmetries and Inequalities in Language. Bern. February 2024
- D'Agostino G., Lucchini C. (2023) Do you think this? Constructing and suggesting preferable standpoints in questions. ISSA 2023. Leiden. July 2023
- D'Agostino G., Lucchini C., Rocci A. (2023) Transformation, exploitation, and complication of transcribed calls in the financial domain : the case of Earnings Conference Calls examined in the argumentative perspective. AILA 20th World Congress. Lyon. July 2023