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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, March 2014
- Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil, Anne Hsu:
Calculating and understanding the value of any type of match evidence when there are potential testing errors. 1-28 - Oanh Thi Tran, Ngo Xuan Bach, Minh Le Nguyen, Akira Shimazu:
Automated reference resolution in legal texts. 29-60 - Fumiko Kano Glückstad, Tue Herlau, Mikkel N. Schmidt, Morten Mørup:
Cross-categorization of legal concepts across boundaries of legal systems: in consideration of inferential links. 61-108
Volume 22, Number 2, June 2014
- Sergio Mascetti, Annarita Ricci, Salvatore Ruggieri:
Introduction to special issue on computational methods for enforcing privacy and fairness in the knowledge society. 109-111 - Zbigniew Kwecka, William J. Buchanan, Burkhard Schafer, Judith Rauhofer:
"I am Spartacus": privacy enhancing technologies, collaborative obfuscation and privacy as a public good. 113-139 - Anna Monreale, Dino Pedreschi, Ruggero G. Pensa, Fabio Pinelli:
Anonymity preserving sequential pattern mining. 141-173 - Bettina Berendt, Sören Preibusch:
Better decision support through exploratory discrimination-aware data mining: foundations and empirical evidence. 175-209 - Koray Mancuhan, Chris Clifton:
Combating discrimination using Bayesian networks. 211-238
Volume 22, Number 3, September 2014
- Jeroen Keppens:
On modelling non-probabilistic uncertainty in the likelihood ratio approach to evidential reasoning. 239-290 - Enrico Francesconi:
A description logic framework for advanced accessing and reasoning over normative provisions. 291-311 - Anatoly P. Getman, Volodymyr V. Karasiuk:
A crowdsourcing approach to building a legal ontology from text. 313-335
Volume 22, Number 4, December 2014
- Daniel Martin Katz, Michael J. Bommarito II:
Measuring the complexity of the law: the United States Code. 337-374 - Charlotte S. Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij, Bart Verheij:
Building Bayesian networks for legal evidence with narratives: a case study evaluation. 375-421 - Douglas Walton:
Baseballs and arguments from fairness. 423-449
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