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DATA  (.zip file)
README (.txt file)

A version of this dataset is also available in ConvoKit format: readme, zip file of data

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This corpus is distributed together with:

Echoes of power: Language effects and power differences in social interaction  

Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Bo Pang, and Jon Kleinberg.  Proceedings  

Proceedings of WWW, 2012.

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This corpus builds upon and enriches the data initially used in:

COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE CONVERSATIONAL DYNAMICS OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. Timothy W. Hawes, M.A. Thesis, 2009unmigrated-wiki-markup

[Elements of a computational model for multi-party discourse: The turn-taking behavior of Supreme Court justices|http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.21087/abstract].  Timothy Hawes, Jimmy Lin, and Philip Resnik, JASIST .  Timothy Hawes, Jimmy Lin, and Philip Resnik, JASIST 60(8), 2009. \ [[original data|Supreme Court Dialogs Corpus^HAWES_TRANSCRIPT_DATA.zip]\]

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Brief description (extracted and condensed from readme version v1.01)

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- 51,498 utterances making up 50,389 conversational exchanges

- from 204 cases involving 11 Justices and 311 other participants (lawyers or amici curiae)

- metadata includes:  - case outcome - vote of the Justice  - section in which the conversation took place - gender annotation
Case outcome and vote data were extracted from the the Spaeth Supreme Court database (http://scdb.wustl.edu/)

Brief description:
This corpus contains a collection of conversations from the U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments (http://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/) with metadata:

- 51,498 utterances making up 50,389 conversational exchanges

- from 204 cases involving 11 Justices and 311 other participants (lawyers or amici curiae)

- metadata includes: 

    - case outcome

    - vote of the Justice 

    - section in which the conversation took place

    - gender annotation

Case outcome and vote data were extracted from the the Spaeth Supreme Court database (http://scdb.wustl.edu/)

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