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36th JURIX 2023: Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Giovanni Sileno, Jerry Spanakis, Gijs van Dijck:
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2023: The Thirty-sixth Annual Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 18-20 December 2023. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 379, IOS Press 2023, ISBN 978-1-64368-472-7 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
A Note on Hierarchical Constraints. 3-12 - Cecilia Di Florio, Xinghan Liu, Emiliano Lorini, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor:
Inferring New Classifications in Legal Case-Based Reasoning. 23-32 - Daphne Odekerken, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken:
Precedent-Based Reasoning with Incomplete Cases. 33-42 - Wijnand van Woerkom, Davide Grossi, Henry Prakken, Bart Verheij:
Hierarchical a Fortiori Reasoning with Dimensions. 43-52 - Cor Steging, Silja Renooij, Bart Verheij:
Improving Rationales with Small, Inconsistent and Incomplete Data. 53-62 - Ludi van Leeuwen, Bart Verheij, Rineke Verbrugge, Silja Renooij:
Evaluating Methods for Setting a Prior Probability of Guilt. 63-72 - Kees van Berkel, Réka Markovich, Christian Straßer, Leendert van der Torre:
Arguing About Choosing a Normative System: Conflict of Laws. 73-82 - Adam Z. Wyner, Tomasz Zurek:
On Legal Teleological Reasoning. 83-88 - Kathrin Hanauer, Tereza Novotná, Matteo Pascucci:
Assisted Normative Reasoning with Aristotelian Diagrams. 89-94 - Guilherme Paulino-Passos, Francesca Toni:
Learning Case Relevance in Case-Based Reasoning with Abstract Argumentation. 95-100 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson:
Dimensions and Precedential Constraint: Factors Deriving from Multiple Dimensions. 101-106 - Michal Araszkiewicz:
Conceptual Structures in Statutory Interpretation. 107-112 - Agata Ciabattoni, Xavier Parent, Giovanni Sartor:
Permission in a Kelsenian Perspective. 113-118 - Seng Joe Watt, Oliver R. Goodenough, Meng Weng Wong:
Deontics and Time in Contracts: An Executable Semantics for the L4 DSL. 119-124 - Claudio Novelli, Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo:
Automating Business Process Compliance for the EU AI Act. 125-130 - Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Paul Ryan, Georg Philip Krog, Martin Crane, Rob Brennan:
Towards a Semantic Specification for GDPR Data Breach Reporting. 131-136 - Preston Carlson, Michael R. Genesereth:
Insurance Portfolio Analysis as Containment Testing. 137-142 - Milen G. Kebede, L. Thomas van Binsbergen, Tom M. van Engers, Dannis G. van Vuurden:
Towards a Purpose-Based Access Control Model Derived from the Purpose Limitation Principle. 143-148 - Wachara Fungwacharakorn, Kanae Tsushima, Hiroshi Hosobe, Hideaki Takeda, Ken Satoh:
Connecting Rule-Based and Case-Based Representations of Soft-Constraint Norms. 149-154 - Morgan A. Gray, Jaromír Savelka, Wesley M. Oliver, Kevin D. Ashley:
Can GPT Alleviate the Burden of Annotation? 157-166 - Samyar Janatian, Hannes Westermann, Jinzhe Tan, Jaromír Savelka, Karim Benyekhlef:
From Text to Structure: Using Large Language Models to Support the Development of Legal Expert Systems. 167-176 - May Myo Zin, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Ken Satoh, Saku Sugawara, Fumihito Nishino:
Information Extraction from Lengthy Legal Contracts: Leveraging Query-Based Summarization and GPT-3.5. 177-186 - Anas Belfathi, Nicolas Hernandez, Laura Monceaux:
Harnessing GPT-3.5-Turbo for Rhetorical Role Prediction in Legal Cases. 187-196 - Jakub Drápal, Hannes Westermann, Jaromír Savelka:
Using Large Language Models to Support Thematic Analysis in Empirical Legal Studies. 197-206 - Chia-Hui Chang, Kuo-Chun Chien:
New Horizons of Legal Judgement Predication via Multi-Task Learning and LoRA. 207-216 - Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Wachara Fungwacharakorn, Ken Satoh:
LogiLaw Dataset Towards Reinforcement Learning from Logical Feedback (RLLF). 217-226 - Roberto Abbruzzese:
Legal Text Segmentation Through Breakpoint Detection. 227-236 - Sela Mador-Haim, Ari Hershowitz:
Executing United States Bills into Law: A Working Application in the United States House. 237-246 - Gijs van Dijck:
Centrality Scores and Precedent Value in Legal Network Analysis. 247-256 - Mann Khatri, Reshma Sheik, Yaman Kumar, Rajiv Ratn Shah, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
CiteCaseLAW: Citation Worthiness Detection in Caselaw for Legal Assistive Writing. 257-262 - Youssef Al Mouatamid, Jihad Zahir, Marie Bonnin, Hajar Mousannif:
Assessing Ocean's Legal Protection Using AI: A New Dataset and a BERT-Based Classifier. 263-268 - Katrin Franke:
Advancing Knowledge Discoveries in Criminal Investigations with Semantic Textual Similarity. 269-274 - Lukasz Górski, Shashishekar Ramakrishna:
Challenges in Adapting LLMs for Transparency: Complying with Art. 14 EU AI Act. 275-280 - Alexandre Alves, Péricles B. C. de Miranda, Rafael Fe Mello, André C. A. Nascimento:
Automatic Simplification of Legal Texts in Portuguese Using Machine Learning. 281-286 - Tomer Libal, Aleksander Smywinski-Pohl:
Giving Examples Instead of Answering Questions: Introducing Legal Concept-Example Systems. 287-292 - Huihui Xu, Kevin D. Ashley:
A Question-Answering Approach to Evaluating Legal Summaries. 293-298 - Tien-Hsuan Wu, Ben Kao, Michael M. K. Cheung:
Judgment Retrieval Made Easier Through Query Analysis. 299-304 - Marton Ribary, Paul Krause, Miklos Orban, Eugenio Vaccari, Thomas Wood:
Prompt Engineering and Provision of Context in Domain Specific Use of GPT. 305-310 - Irene Benedetto, Luca Cagliero, Francesco Tarasconi, Giuseppe Giacalone, Claudia Bernini:
Benchmarking Abstractive Models for Italian Legal News Summarization. 311-316 - Monica Palmirani, Chiara Catizone, Giulia Venditti, Salvatore Sapienza:
Multilevel Hate Speech Classification Based on Multilingual Case-Law. 317-322 - Henrik Palmer Olsen, Nicolas Garneau, Yannis Panagis, Johan Lindholm, Anders Søgaard:
Re-Framing Case Law Citation Prediction from a Paragraph Perspective. 323-328 - Gabriela Argüelles Terrón, Patricia Martín-Chozas, Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel:
Event Extraction and Semantic Representation from Spanish Workers' Statute Using Large Language Models. 329-334 - Akito Shimbo, Yuta Sugawara, Hiroaki Yamada, Takenobu Tokunaga:
Nearest Neighbor Search for Summarization of Japanese Judgment Documents. 335-340 - Roberto Abbruzzese:
REMOAC: A Retroactive Explainable Method for OCR Anomalies Correction in Legal Domain. 341-346 - Yiwei Lu, Zhe Yu, Yuhui Lin, Burkhard Schafer, Andrew Ireland, Lachlan Urquhart:
A Legal System to Modify Autonomous Vehicle Designs in Transnational Contexts. 347-352 - Hilmy Hanif, Jorge Constantino, Marie-Therese Sekwenz, Michel van Eeten, Jolien Ubacht, Ben Wagner, Yury Zhauniarovich:
Tough Decisions? Supporting System Classification According to the AI Act. 353-358 - Jack Mumford, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Human Performance on the AI Legal Case Verdict Classification Task. 359-364 - Subinay Adhikary, Dwaipayan Roy, Debasis Ganguly, Shouvik Kumar Guha, Kripabandhu Ghosh:
LeDA: A System for Legal Data Annotation. 367-370 - Ha Thanh Nguyen, Randy Goebel, Francesca Toni, Kostas Stathis, Ken Satoh:
LawGiBa - Combining GPT, Knowledge Bases, and Logic Programming in a Legal Assistance System. 371-374 - Suzan Zuurmond, AnneMarie Borg, Matthijs van Kempen, Remi Wieten:
Human-Centred Explanation of Rule-Based Decision-Making Systems in the Legal Domain: Demonstration. 375-378 - Ari Hershowitz, Sela Mador-Haim:
"Comparative Prints Suite" of the United States House of Representatives: NLP for Tracking Changes in Bills and Laws. 379-382 - Daniele Theseider Dupré:
Answer Set Programming for Legal Decision Support and Explanation. 383-386 - Samuel Dahan, Rohan Bhambhoria, David Liang, Xiaodan Zhu:
OpenJustice.ai: A Global Open-Source Legal Language Model. 387-390 - Kevin Bönisch, Giuseppe Abrami, Sabine Wehnert, Alexander Mehler:
BUNDESTAG-MINE: Natural Language Processing for Extracting Key Information from Government Documents. 391-394
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