PhD Position F/M Multilingual and cross-cultural automatic analysis of argumentation structures in political debates

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Type de contrat : CDD

Niveau de diplôme exigé : Bac + 5 ou équivalent

Fonction : Doctorant

Contexte et atouts du poste

The PhD will be supervised by Benoît Sagot and Chloé Clavel at Inria (Inria Paris centre) in the ALMAnaCH project-team (http://almanach.inria.fr/index-en.html) and by a specialist of political discourse from Sciences Po. It will be financed by several grants secured by Benoît Sagot.

Mission confiée

PhD topic

Logical fallacies in political debates are extremely present, both as errors in reasoning and as means for propaganda and spreading disinformation. Therefore, their detection has been addressed in the field of argument mining (AM). In particular, this subject falls between the realms of Natural Language Processing (NLP) - specifically AM; theoretical informatics, specifically argumentation theory; and political sciences. While the application and development of NLP techniques are necessary for the detection and the generation of arguments and their fallacies, the theory of argumentation in AI is its necessary foundation. The underlying Argumentation Framework (AF) is necessary to develop robust and explainable algorithms for the detection of argumentative fallacies. When focusing on the presence and leverage of fallacies in the political discourse, the connection to political and social sciences is evident.

In particular, this Ph.D. thesis aims to detect formal and informal logical fallacies in a multilingual corpus of political debates by integrating both argumentation theory and NLP into the detection process. Formal fallacies involve faulty logical reasoning, whereas informal fallacies may have a valid structure or form, but the premises are either untrue or irrelevant. This part of the thesis will expand on some already existing works that already focused on providing a taxonomy of formal and informal fallacies on various corpora, including political debates. The goal will also be to show that the merging of argumentation theory and NLP is a precious strategy to be leveraged for augmenting the performance of machine learning (ML) and large language models (LLMs) in detecting fallacies.

Principales activités

Main activities

The candidate’s main activities will include:

  • keeping up-to-date with related work on the topic with regular reading
  • carrying out research on the topic outlined above, both in the development of new ideas, positioning with respect to related work and validation of the methodology via experiments and analysis
  • presenting their work work both internally to colleagues and externally in the form of conference/journal/workshop papers and in the final PhD thesis
  • interacting and exchanging with colleagues on related topics

The PhD position is a 3-year funded position to start from the 1st December 2024.

Compétences

They should have a good level in programming (python), experience with  neural networks and an interest in natural language processing. A good written and spoken level of English is required. Knowledge of French and/or other languages is a plus.

Avantages

  • Subsidized meals
  • Partial reimbursement of public transport costs
  • Leave: 7 weeks of annual leave + 10 extra days off due to RTT (statutory reduction in working hours) + possibility of exceptional leave (sick children, moving home, etc.)
  • Possibility of teleworking and flexible organization of working hours
  • Professional equipment available (videoconferencing, loan of computer equipment, etc.)
  • Social, cultural and sports events and activities
  • Access to vocational training
  • Social security coverage