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31st JURIX 2018: Groningen, The Netherlands
- Monica Palmirani:
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2018: The Thirty-first Annual Conference, Groningen, The Netherlands, 12-14 December 2018. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 313, IOS Press 2018, ISBN 978-1-61499-934-8 - Iosif Angelidis, Ilias Chalkidis, Manolis Koubarakis:
Named Entity Recognition, Linking and Generation for Greek Legislation. 1-10 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson:
Lessons from Implementing Factors with Magnitude. 11-20 - Shaun Azzopardi, Gordon J. Pace, Fernando Schapachnik:
On Observing Contracts: Deontic Contracts Meet Smart Contracts. 21-30 - Sotiris Batsakis, George Baryannis, Guido Governatori, Ilias Tachmazidis, Grigoris Antoniou:
Legal Representation and Reasoning in Practice: A Critical Comparison. 31-40 - Diego Collarana, Timm Heuss, Jens Lehmann, Ioanna Lytra, Gaurav Maheshwari, Rostislav Nedelchev, Thorsten Schmidt, Priyansh Trivedi:
A Question Answering System on Regulatory Documents. 41-50 - Giuseppe Contissa, Koen Docter, Francesca Lagioia, Marco Lippi, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Przemyslaw Palka, Giovanni Sartor, Paolo Torroni:
Automated Processing of Privacy Policies Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation. 51-60 - Ingo Glaser, Elena Scepankova, Florian Matthes:
Classifying Semantic Types of Legal Sentences: Portability of Machine Learning Models. 61-70 - Nicola Lettieri, Alfonso Guarino, Delfina Malandrino:
E-Science and the Law. Three Experimental Platforms for Legal Analytics. 71-80 - Ugo Pagallo, Eleonora Bassi, Marco Crepaldi, Massimo Durante:
Chronicle of a Clash Foretold: Blockchains and the GDPR's Right to Erasure. 81-90 - Monica Palmirani, Michele Martoni, Arianna Rossi, Cesare Bartolini, Livio Robaldo:
Legal Ontology for Modelling GDPR Concepts and Norms. 91-100 - Monica Palmirani, Guido Governatori:
Modelling Legal Knowledge for GDPR Compliance Checking. 101-110 - Jaromír Savelka, Kevin D. Ashley:
Segmenting U.S. Court Decisions into Functional and Issue Specific Parts. 111-120 - Roos Slingerland, Alexander Boer, Radboud Winkels:
Analysing the Impact of Legal Change Through Case Classification. 121-130 - Armando Stellato, Andrea Turbati, Manuel Fiorelli, Tiziano Lorenzetti, Peter Schmitz, Enrico Francesconi, Najeh Hajlaoui, Brahim Batouche:
Towards the Assessment of Gold-Standard Alignments Between Legal Thesauri. 131-140 - Josef Valvoda, Oliver Ray, Ken Satoh:
Using Agreement Statements to Identify Majority Opinion in UKHL Case Law. 141-150 - Remi Wieten, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij:
Exploiting Causality in Constructing Bayesian Network Graphs from Legal Arguments. 151-160 - Takahiro Yamakoshi, Takahiro Komamizu, Yasuhiro Ogawa, Katsuhiko Toyama:
Japanese Legal Term Correction Using Random Forests. 161-170 - Robert Bevan, Alessandro Torrisi, Katie Atkinson, Danushka Bollegala, Frans Coenen:
Efficient and Effective Case Reject-Accept Filtering: A Study Using Machine Learning. 171-175 - Maximiliano Celmo David Budán, Maria Laura Cobo, Diego C. Martínez, Antonino Rotolo:
Dealing with Qualitative and Quantitative Features in Legal Domains. 176-180 - Alessandra Cid, Alexandre Rademaker, Bruno Cuconato, Valeria de Paiva:
Linguistic Legal Concept Extraction in Portuguese. 181-185 - Federico Cerutti, Timothy J. Norman, Alice Toniolo:
A Tool to Highlight Weaknesses and Strengthen Cases: CISpaces.org. 186-189 - Arthur Crivella, Wesley M. Oliver, Morgan A. Gray:
Coding Suspicion. 190-194 - Oleksii Konashevych, Marta Poblet:
Is Blockchain Hashing an Effective Method for Electronic Governance? 195-199 - Jörg Landthaler, Ingo Glaser, Florian Matthes:
Towards Explainable Semantic Text Matching. 200-204 - Jay Paul Morgan, Adeline Paiement, Monika Seisenberger, Jane Williams, Adam Wyner:
A Chatbot Framework for the Children's Legal Centre. 205-209 - Julien Rossi, Evangelos Kanoulas:
Query Generation for Patent Retrieval with Keyword Extraction Based on Syntactic Features. 210-214 - Xin Tian, Yin Fang, Yang Weng, Yawen Luo, Huifang Cheng, Zhu Wang:
K-Means Clustering for Controversial Issues Merging in Chinese Legal Texts. 215-219 - Heng Zheng, Minghui Xiong, Bart Verheij:
Checking the Validity of Rule-Based Arguments Grounded in Cases: A Computational Approach. 220-224
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