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ASAIL@ICAIL 2017: London, UK
- Kevin D. Ashley, Katie Atkinson, Luther Karl Branting, Enrico Francesconi, Matthias Grabmair, Marc Lauritsen, Vern R. Walker, Adam Zachary Wyner:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Automated Semantic Analysis of Information in Legal Texts co-located with the 16th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2017), London, UK, June 16, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2143, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Session 1: Rule Parsing, Text Classification, Segmentation
- Deepali Kholkar, Sagar Sunkle, Vinay Kulkarni:
Semi-automated creation of regulation rule bases using generic template-driven rule extraction. - Luther Karl Branting:
Automating Judicial Document Analysis.
Session 2: Neural Models and Corpora
- Kolawole John Adebayo, Luigi Di Caro, Guido Boella:
Solving Bar Exam Questions with Deep Neural Networks. - Tommaso Agnoloni, Lorenzo Bacci, Marc van Opijnen:
BO-ECLI Parser Engine: the Extensible European Solution for the Automatic Extraction of Legal Links. - Octavia-Maria Sulea, Marcos Zampieri, Shervin Malmasi, Mihaela Vela, Liviu P. Dinu, Josef van Genabith:
Exploring the Use of Text Classification in the Legal Domain.
Session 3: Word Embeddings and Topic Models
- Jörg Landthaler, Bernhard Waltl, Dominik Huth, Daniel Braun, Christoph Stocker, Thomas Geiger, Florian Matthes:
Extending Thesauri Using Word Embeddings and the Intersection Method. - James O'Neill, Cécile Robin, Leona O'Brien, Paul Buitelaar:
An Analysis of Topic Modelling for Legislative Texts.
Session 4: Semantics and Default Logic
- Vern R. Walker, Ashtyn Hemendinger, Nneka Okpara, Tauseef Ahmed:
Semantic Types for Decomposing Evidence Assessment in Decisions on Veterans' Disability Claims for PTSD. - Marcos A. Pertierra, Sarah Lawsky, Erik Hemberg, Una-May O'Reilly:
Towards Formalizing Statute Law as Default Logic through Automatic Semantic Parsing.
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