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9. ICAIL 2003: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- John Zeleznikow, Giovanni Sartor:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, June 24-28, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-747-8
Research Papers
- Alexander Artikis, Marek J. Sergot, Jeremy Pitt:
An Executable Specification of an Argumentation Protocol. 1-11 - Paul E. Dunne:
Prevarication in Dispute Protocols. 12-21 - Katie Greenwood, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Peter McBurney:
Towards a Computational Account of Persuasion in Law. 22-31 - Henry Prakken, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Argumentation Schemes and Generalizations in Reasoning about Evidence. 32-41 - Joe Halliwell, Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen:
Linguistic Bayesian Networks for Reasoning will Objective Probabilities in Forensic Statistics. 42-50 - Jeroen Keppens, John Zeleznikow:
A Model Based Reasoning Approach for Generating Plausible Crime Scenarios from Evidence. 51-59 - Alexander Boer, Tom M. van Engers, Radboud Winkels:
Using Ontologies for Comparing and Harmonizing Legislation. 60-69 - Laurens Mommers:
Applications of a Knowledge-based Ontology of the Legal Domain in Collaborative Workspaces. 70-108 - Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Permissions and Obligations in Hierarchical Normative Systems. 109-118 - Cristiano Castelfranchi, Luca Tummolini:
Positive and Negative Expectations and the Deontic Nature of Social Conventions. 119-125 - Shawn Kerrigan, Kincho H. Law:
Logic-Based Regulation Compliance-Assistance. 126-135 - Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Andre Bortolon, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Marcelo S. Ribeiro:
Analyzing the use of Dynamic Weights in Legal Case Based System. 136-141 - Marie-Francine Moens, Roxana Angheluta:
Concept Extraction from Legal Cases: The Use of a Statistic of Coincidence. 142-146 - Erik Roland van der Meer, I. S. Henriksen, Henrik Reif Andersen:
Using Configuration Technology as the Core of a Legal Decision Support System. 147-151 - Steven Orla Kimbrough, Thomas Y. Lee, Balaji Padmanabhan, Yinghui Yang:
On Original Generation of Structure in Legal Documents. 152-161 - Filipe Santos, Olga Pacheco:
Specifying and Reasoning with Institutional Agents. 162-170 - Gary A. Davis, Jianping Pei:
Bayesian Networks and Traffic Accident Reconstruction. 171-176 - Christopher Dozier, Peter Jackson, Xi S. Guo, Mark Chaudhary, Yohendran Arumainayagam:
Creation of an Expert Witness Database Through Text Mining. 177-184 - Uri J. Schild, Ruth Kannai:
Intelligent Computer Evaluation of Offender' Previous Record. 185-194 - Samuel M. Brasil Jr., Berilhes Borges Garcia:
Modelling Legal Reasoning in a Mathematical Environment through Model-Theoretic Semantics. 195-203 - Benjamin Johnston, Guido Governatori:
Induction of Defeasible Logic Theories in the Legal Domain. 204-213 - Sasha Ivkovic, John Yearwood, Andrew Stranieri:
Visualizing Association Rules for feedback within the legal system. 214-223 - Karl Branting:
A Comparative Evaluation of Name-Matching Algorithms. 224-232 - Stefanie Brüninghaus, Kevin D. Ashley:
Predicting Outcomes of Case-Based Legal Arguments. 233-242 - Claire Grover, Ben Hachey, Ian Hughson, Chris Korycinski:
Automatic Summarisation of Legal Documents. 243-251 - Chao-Lin Liu, Cheng-Tsung Chang, Jim-How Ho:
Classification and Clustering for Case-Based Criminal Summary Judgement. 252-261 - Jack G. Conrad, Joanne S. Claussen:
Client-System Collaboration for Legal Corpus Selection in an Online Production Environment. 262-273 - Maria Jean J. Hall, Richard Hall, John Zeleznikow:
A process for evaluating legal knowledge-based systems based upon the Context Criteria Contingency-guidelines Framework. 274-283 - Tom M. van Engers, Margherita R. Boekenoogen:
Improving Legal Quality - an application report. 284-292
Research Abstracts
- Alexandre Serra Barreto, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl:
Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Knowledge Representation of Tributary Decisions. 77-78 - Bostjan Bercic:
Formal representation of the Institute of Criminal Liability. 79-80 - Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Rational Norm Creation. 81-82 - Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Cristina Souza Santos, Andre Bortolon, Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Irineu Theiss:
Using RBC to Classify Judicial Petition on e-Court. 83-84 - Alison Chorley, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Developing Legal Knowledge Based Systems Through Theory Construction. 85-86 - Filipe Corrêa da Costa, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Érica Bezerra Queiroz Ribeiro:
New Procedures For Environment Licensing with Artificial Intelligence - CIPPLA. 87-88 - Pamela N. Gray, Scott Mann:
The Fraunce (1588) Model of Case-based Reasoning. 89-90 - Éric Grégoire:
About the Fusion of Legal Knowledge with Exceptions. 91-92 - Zaw Z. Han, Tin T. Khine, Imtinan Ahmad, Sunil Shrestha, Laurence L. Leff:
Interoperability from Electronic Commerce to Litigation Using XML Rules. 93-94 - Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Andre Bortolon, Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Marcelo S. Ribeiro, Irineu Theiss:
Dynamically Contextualized Knowledge Representation of The United Nations Security Council Resolution. 95-96 - Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Ricardo Miranda Barcia, Marcelo S. Ribeiro:
Knowledge-Based System Applied on the Previous Consent of Brazilian National Defense Council. 97-98 - Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Marcelo S. Ribeiro, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno:
A Knowledge Base for Automatic Capitulation in Expert System. 99-100 - Katsumi Nitta, Yoshiaki Yasumura, Masahide Yuasa, Takahiro Tanaka:
An Online Moot Court System Mediated by an Agent. 101-102 - Thomas A. O'Callaghan, James Popple, Eric McGreath:
SHYSTER-MYCIN: A Hybrid Legal Expert System. 103-104 - Monica Palmirani, Raffaella Brighi, Matteo Massini:
Automated Extraction of Normative References in Legal Texts. 105-106 - Clara P. Smith:
A Meta-Level Approach to the Analysis of Legal Phenomena based on the Key Concept of Reduction. 107-108
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