Legal Knowledge and Information Systems : JURIX 2019: The Thirty-second Annual Conference / edited Michał Araszkiewicz and Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel.
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- 9781643680491
- 1643680498
- JURIX 2019
- Law -- Methodology -- Automation -- Congresses
- Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law -- Congresses
- Artificial intelligence -- Congresses
- Systèmes d'information -- Droit (Science) -- Congrès
- Intelligence artificielle -- Congrès
- Artificial intelligence
- Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law
- Law -- Methodology -- Automation
- 340/.1 23
- K212
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Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Conference Organisation -- Contents -- Full Papers -- Identification of Rhetorical Roles of Sentences in Indian Legal Judgments -- Improving the Processing of Question Answer Based Legal Documents -- Weakly Supervised One-Shot Classification Using Recurrent Neural Networks with Attention: Application to Claim Acceptance Detection -- Governmental Transparency in the Era of Artificial Intelligence -- Deep Learning for Detecting and Explaining Unfairness in Consumer Contracts -- A Comparison of Two Hybrid Methods for Analyzing Evidential Reasoning
Similarity and Relevance of Court Decisions: A Computational Study on CJEU Cases -- Comparing Alternative Factor- and Precedent-Based Accounts of Precedential Constraint -- Legal Search in Case Law and Statute Law -- Legislative Dialogues with Incomplete Information -- Verifying Meaning Equivalence in Bilingual International Treaties -- ERST: Leveraging Topic Features for Context-Aware Legal Reference Linking -- Computer-Assisted Creation of Boolean Search Rules for Text Classification in the Legal Domain -- Neural Network Based Rhetorical Status Classification for Japanese Judgment Documents
Short Papers -- Privacy and Monopoly Concerns in Data-Driven Transactions -- Realising ANGELIC Designs Using Logiak -- Renvoi in Private International Law: A Formalization with Modal Contexts -- A Dialogical Model of Case Law Dynamics -- Defeasible Systems in Legal Reasoning: A Comparative Assessment -- Legal Compliance in a Linked Open Data Framework -- Deontic Closure and Conflict in Legal Reasoning -- A Computational Model for Pragmatic Oddity -- Frequent Use Cases Extraction from Legal Texts in the Data Protection Domain -- On the Formal Structure of Rules in Conflict of Laws
PrOnto Ontology Refinement Through Open Knowledge Extraction -- Towards a Computational Theory of Action, Causation and Power for Normative Reasoning -- Application of Character-Level Language Models in the Domain of Polish Statutory Law -- Combining Textual and Visual Information for Typed and Handwritten Text Separation in Legal Documents -- Legal Text Generation from Abstract Meaning Representation -- On Constructing a Knowledge Base of Chinese Criminal Cases -- Demo Papers -- The NAI Suite -- Drafting and Reasoning over Legal Texts
Facts2Law -- Using Deep Learning to Provide a Legal Qualification to a Set of Facts -- ANOPPI: A Pseudonymization Service for Finnish Court Documents -- Subject Index -- Author Index
Includes indexes.
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