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17th ICAIL 2019: Montreal, QC, Canada
- Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL 2019, Montreal, QC, Canada, June 17-21, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6754-7
Full papers
- Marco Almada:
Human intervention in automated decision-making: Toward the construction of contestable systems. 2-11 - Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Reasoning with Legal Cases: Analogy or Rule Application? 12-21 - Karl Branting, Brandy Weiss, Bradford Brown, Craig Pfeifer, A. Chakraborty, Lisa Ferro, Mark Pfaff, Alexander S. Yeh:
Semi-Supervised Methods for Explainable Legal Prediction. 22-31 - John Henderson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Describing the Development of Case Law. 32-41 - Jeroen Keppens:
Explainable Bayesian Network Query Results via Natural Language Generation Systems. 42-51 - Marc Lauritsen, Quinten Steenhuis:
Substantive Legal Software Quality: A Gathering Storm? 52-62 - Tomer Libal, Matteo Pascucci:
Automated reasoning in normative detachment structures with ideal conditions. 63-72 - Chao-Lin Liu, Kuan-Chun Chen:
Extracting the Gist of Chinese Judgments of the Supreme Court. 73-82 - Songül Tolan, Marius Miron, Emilia Gómez, Carlos Castillo:
Why Machine Learning May Lead to Unfairness: Evidence from Risk Assessment for Juvenile Justice in Catalonia. 83-92 - Filippo Pompili, Jack G. Conrad, Carter Kolbeck:
Exploiting Search Logs to Aid in Training and Automating Infrastructure for Question Answering in Professional Domains. 93-102 - Henry Prakken:
Modelling Accrual of Arguments in ASPIC+. 103-112 - Jaromír Savelka, Huihui Xu, Kevin D. Ashley:
Improving Sentence Retrieval from Case Law for Statutory Interpretation. 113-122 - Emanuele Uliana, Kostas Stathis, Robert Jago:
MagnetDroid: security-oriented analysis for bridging privacy and law for Android applications. 123-132 - Hannes Westermann, Vern R. Walker, Kevin D. Ashley, Karim Benyekhlef:
Using Factors to Predict and Analyze Landlord-Tenant Decisions to Increase Access to Justice. 133-142 - Remi Wieten, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij:
Supporting Discussions About Forensic Bayesian Networks Using Argumentation. 143-152 - Eugene Yang, David D. Lewis, Ophir Frieder:
A Regularization Approach to Combining Keywords and Training Data in Technology-Assisted Review. 153-162 - Linwu Zhong, Ziyi Zhong, Zinian Zhao, Siyuan Wang, Kevin D. Ashley, Matthias Grabmair:
Automatic Summarization of Legal Decisions using Iterative Masking of Predictive Sentences. 163-172
Short papers
- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Sanjay Modgil:
Norms and Extended Argumentation Frameworks. 174-178 - Silvana Castano, Alfio Ferrara, Mattia Falduti, Stefano Montanelli:
Crime Knowledge Extraction: an Ontology-driven Approach for Detecting Abstract Terms in Case Law Decisions. 179-183 - Radha Chitta, Alexander K. Hudek:
A Reliable and Accurate Multiple Choice Question Answering System for Due Diligence. 184-188 - Marco Crepaldi:
Why blockchains need the law: Secondary rules as the missing piece of blockchain governance. 189-193 - Robert van Doesburg, Tom M. van Engers:
The False, the Former, and the Parish Priest. 194-198 - Vlad Eidelman, Brian Grom:
Argument Identification in Public Comments from eRulemaking. 199-203 - Mirna El Ghosh, Habib Abdulrab:
The Application of ODCM for Building Well-Founded Legal Domain Ontologies: A Case Study in the Domain of Carriage of Goods by Sea. 204-208 - Migle Laukyte:
AI as a Legal Person. 209-213 - Ruta Liepina, Giovanni Sartor, Adam Wyner:
Evaluation of Causal Arguments in Law: the Case of Overdetermination. 214-218 - Juliano Maranhão, Giovanni Sartor:
Value assessment and revision in legal interpretation. 219-223 - Fabrice Muhlenbach, Isabelle Sayn:
Artificial Intelligence and Law: What Do People Really Want?: Example of a French Multidisciplinary Working Group. 224-228 - Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo, Régis Riveret, Serena Villata:
Modelling Dialogues for Optimal Legislation. 229-233 - Aleksander Smywinski-Pohl, Karol Lasocki, Krzysztof Wróbel, Marek Strzalta:
Automatic Construction of a Polish Legal Dictionary with Mappings to Extra-Legal Terms Established via Word Embeddings. 234-238 - Max Raphael Sobroza Marques, Tommaso Bianco, Maxime Roodnejad, Thomas Baduel, Claude Berrou:
Machine learning for explaining and ranking the most influential matters of law. 239-243 - Alessandro Torrisi, Robert Bevan, Katie Atkinson, Danushka Bollegala, Frans Coenen:
Automated Bundle Pagination Using Machine Learning. 244-248
Demo abstracts
- Karl Branting, Stacy Petersen, David Shin, Jim Finegan, Carlos Balhana, Alex Lyte, Craig Pfeifer:
ADEPT: Automated Directive Extraction from Policy Texts. 250-251 - Venkata Nagaraju Buddarapu, Arunprasath Shankar:
Adapting Covariate Shift for Legal AI. 252-253 - Arthur Crivella, Wesley M. Oliver, Morgan A. Gray:
Reducing Subjectivity and Bias in an Officer's Analysis of Suspicion in Drug Interdiction Stops. 254-255 - Tonya Custis, Frank Schilder, Thomas Vacek, Gayle McElvain, Héctor Martínez Alonso:
Westlaw Edge AI Features Demo: KeyCite Overruling Risk, Litigation Analytics, and WestSearch Plus. 256-257 - Michelle Cumyn, Günter Reiner, Sabine Mas, David Lesieur:
Legal Knowledge Representation Using a Faceted Scheme. 258-259 - Ingo Glaser, Georg Bonczek, Jörg Landthaler, Florian Matthes:
Towards Computer-aided Analysis of Readability and Comprehensibility of Patient Information in the Context of Clinical Research Projects. 260-261 - Tomer Libal, Alexander Steen:
NAI: The Normative Reasoner. 262-263 - Dennis P. Michalopoulos, Jessica Jacob, Alfredo Coviello:
AI-Enabled Litigation Evaluation: Data-Driven Empowerment for Legal Decision Makers. 264-265 - Wai Yin Mok, Jonathan R. Mok:
Legal Machine-Learning Analysis: First Steps towards A.I. Assisted Legal Research. 266-267 - Ivan Mokanov, Daniel Shane, Benjamin Cerat:
Facts2Law: using deep learning to provide a legal qualification to a set of facts. 268-269 - Jason Morris:
User-Friendly Open-Source Case-Based Legal Reasoning. 270-271 - Arunprasath Shankar, Venkata Nagaraju Buddarapu:
Neural Attention Learning for Legal Query Reformulation. 272-273
COLIEE winning papers
- Vu D. Tran, Minh Le Nguyen, Ken Satoh:
Building Legal Case Retrieval Systems with Lexical Matching and Summarization using A Pre-Trained Phrase Scoring Model. 275-282 - Mi-Young Kim, Juliano Rabelo, Randy Goebel:
Statute Law Information Retrieval and Entailment. 283-289 - Juliano Rabelo, Mi-Young Kim, Randy Goebel:
Combining Similarity and Transformer Methods for Case Law Entailment. 290-296
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