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6 Oct 2010, 10:26 pm by legalinformatics
Emile de Maat of the Leibniz Center for Law at the University of Amsterdam has posted Teaching the Computer to Read Legal Text, on the VoxPopuLII Blog, published by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University Law School. [read post]
21 Apr 2011, 7:00 am by legalinformatics
Filed under: Conference Announcements Tagged: Artificial intelligence and law, Carl Malamud, Computational linguistics and law, Daniel Martin Katz, Emile de Maat, Law.gov, Legal data mining, Legal informatics conferences, Legal text mining, Michael Bommarito, Michael James Bommarito, Network analysis in legal informatics, Paul Ohm, Program on Law and Computation, Statistical methods in legal informatics, Workshop on Law and Computation [read post]
18 May 2010, 8:18 pm by legalinformatics
Radicioni, and Piercarlo Rossi, Multilevel Legal Ontologies; Erich Schweighofer, Semantic Indexing of Legal Documents; Emile de Maat and Radboud Winkels, Automated Classification of Norms in Sources of Law; Eneldo Loza Mencía and Johannes Fürnkranz, Efficient Multilabel Classification Algorithms for Large-Scale Problems in the Legal Domain; Emmanuel Chieze, Atefeh Farzindar, and Guy Lapalme, An Automatic System for Summarization and Information Extraction of… [read post]
21 May 2010, 7:25 pm by legalinformatics
Radicioni, and Piercarlo Rossi, Multilevel Legal Ontologies; Erich Schweighofer, Semantic Indexing of Legal Documents; Emile de Maat and Radboud Winkels, Automated Classification of Norms in Sources of Law; Eneldo Loza Mencía and Johannes Fürnkranz, Efficient Multilabel Classification Algorithms for Large-Scale Problems in the Legal Domain; Emmanuel Chieze, Atefeh Farzindar, and Guy Lapalme, An Automatic System for Summarization and Information Extraction of… [read post]
6 Oct 2010, 8:04 pm by Emile de Maat
In this post, I will describe how natural language processing can help in creating computer systems dealing with the law. [read post]