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11. ICAIL 2007: Stanford, California, USA
- Anne Gardner, Radboud Winkels:
The Eleventh International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Proceedings of the Conference, June 4-8, 2007, Stanford Law School, Stanford, California, USA. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-680-6
Evidential reasoning
- Floris J. Bex, Henry Prakken, Bart Verheij:
Formalising argumentative story-based analysis of evidence. 1-10 - Susan W. van den Braak, Gerard Vreeswijk, Henry Prakken:
AVERs: an argument visualization tool for representing stories about evidence. 11-15 - Jeroen Keppens:
Towards qualitative approaches to Bayesian evidential reasoning. 17-25
Law and the semantic web
- Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer, Erik Hupkes:
Legal atlas: access to legal sources through maps. 27-36 - Martine Boonk, Frances M. T. Brazier, David de Groot, Maarten van Stekelenburg, Anja Oskamp, Martijn Warnier:
Conditions for access and use of legal document retrieval web services. 37-41
Legal ontologies
- Gianmaria Ajani, Leonardo Lesmo, Guido Boella, Alessandro Mazzei, Piercarlo Rossi:
Terminological and ontological analysis of European directives: multilinguism in law. 43-48 - Nuria Casellas, Pompeu Casanovas, Joan-Josep Vallbé, Marta Poblet, Mercedes Blázquez, Jesús Contreras, José Manuel López Cobo, V. Richard Benjamins:
Semantic enhancement for legal information retrieval: Iuriservice performance. 49-57 - Chin Pang Cheng, Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law:
Mapping regulations to industry-specific taxonomies. 59-63 - Nadia Nadah, Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay, Bruno Bachimont:
Licensing digital content with a generic ontology: escaping from the jungle of rights expression languages. 65-69
Game theory
- Elisa Burato, Matteo Cristani:
Contract clause negotiation by game theory. 71-80 - Bram Roth, Régis Riveret, Antonino Rotolo, Guido Governatori:
Strategic argumentation: a game theoretical investigation. 81-90 - Hajime Yoshino:
Research abstracts 1: Logical structure of change of legal relations and its representation in legal knowledge base system. 91-92
Research abstracts 1
- Isa Mara da Rosa Alves, Rove Luiza de Oliveira Chishman, Paulo Miguel Torres, Duarte Quaresma:
The construction of a juridical ontology. 93-94 - Elisabeth M. Uijttenbroek, Michel C. A. Klein, Arno R. Lodder, Frank van Harmelen:
Case law retrieval by concept search and visualization. 95-96
Modelling legal argument
- Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor:
Formalising arguments about the burden of persuasion. 97-106 - Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Argumentation and standards of proof. 107-116 - Thomas F. Gordon:
Constructing arguments with a computational model of an argumentation scheme for legal rules: interpreting legal rules as reasoning policies. 117-121
Legal information retrieval
- Paul Zhang, Lavanya Koppaka:
Semantics-based legal citation network. 123-130 - Enrico Francesconi, Ginevra Peruginelli:
Searching and retrieving legal literature through automated semantic indexing. 131-139 - Jason R. Baron, Paul Thompson:
The search problem posed by large heterogeneous data sets in litigation: possible future approaches to research. 141-147
Modelling aspects of law
- Luca Compagna, Paul El Khoury, Fabio Massacci, Reshma Thomas, Nicola Zannone:
How to capture, model, and verify the knowledge of legal, security, and privacy experts: a pattern-based approach. 149-153 - Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo, Régis Riveret, Monica Palmirani, Giovanni Sartor:
Variants of temporal defeasible logics for modelling norm modifications. 155-159 - Layman E. Allen, Adam W. Tury:
NewMINT interpretation assistance system: United States Constitution First Amendment's initial 1344 interpretations. 161-165
Agents
- Pieter Dijkstra, Henry Prakken, Kees de Vey Mestdagh:
An implementation of norm-based agent negotiation. 167-175 - Martijn Warnier, Frances M. T. Brazier, Martin Apistola, Anja Oskamp:
Towards automatic identification of completeness and consistency in digital dossiers. 177-181 - Lucas Drumond, Rosario Girardi, Adriana Leite:
Architectural design of a multi-agent recommender system for the legal domain. 183-187
Research abstracts 2
- Innar Liiv, Anton Vedeshin, Ermo Täks:
Visualization and structure analysis of legislative acts: a case study on the law of obligations. 189-190 - Mohammad Al Hasan, W. Scott Spangler:
Assessing patent value through advanced text analysis. 191-192 - Harry Surden, Michael R. Genesereth, Bret Logu:
Representational complexity in law. 193-194
Various
- Laurens Mommers, Wouter Koelewijn, Hugo Kielman:
Understanding the law: a method for legal knowledge dissemination. 195-203 - Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Chien-Hsun Chen, Chuen-Tsai Sun:
The legal crisis of next generation robots: on safety intelligence. 205-209 - Danièle Bourcier, Pierre Mazzega:
Toward measures of complexity in legal systems. 211-215
NLP and text mining
- L. Thorne McCarty:
Deep semantic interpretations of legal texts. 217-224 - Marie-Francine Moens, Erik Boiy, Raquel Mochales Palau, Chris Reed:
Automatic detection of arguments in legal texts. 225-230 - Jack G. Conrad, Frank Schilder:
Opinion mining in legal blogs. 231-236
ODR
- John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci, Uri J. Schild, Geraldine Mackenzie:
Bargaining in the shadow of the law - using utility functions to support legal negotiation. 237-246 - Pamela N. Gray, Xenogene Gray, John Zeleznikow:
Negotiating logic: for richer or poorer. 247-251
Information retrieval 2
- Christopher Dozier, Ravi Kondadadi, Khalid Al-Kofahi, Mark Chaudhary, Xi S. Guo:
Fast tagging of medical terms in legal text. 253-260 - Jack G. Conrad, Edward L. Raymond:
Essential deduplication functions for transactional databases in law firms. 261-270
Tools for argumentation
- Kevin D. Ashley, Niels Pinkwart, Collin F. Lynch, Vincent Aleven:
Learning by diagramming Supreme Court oral arguments. 271-275 - Jobien Sombekke, Tom M. van Engers, Henry Prakken:
Argumentation structures in legal dossiers. 277-281
Research abstracts 3
- Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Andreas Hamfelt, Jørgen Fischer Nilsson:
A rule-sceptic characterization of acceptable legal arguments. 283-284 - Enrique Cáceres:
A constructivist model for the judicial determination of facts. 285-286 - Ugo Pagallo, Giancarlo Ruffo:
P2P systems in legal networks: another "small world" case. 287-288 - Francisco Andrade, Paulo Novais, José Neves:
Divergence between will and declaration in intelligent agent contracting. 289-290
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