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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2019
- Lee Tobin, Pavel Gladyshev:
Consistent pathway analysis: a structured analytic method. 1-14 - Daniel L. Chen:
Judicial analytics and the great transformation of American Law. 15-42 - Bernhard Waltl, Georg Bonczek, Elena Scepankova, Florian Matthes:
Semantic types of legal norms in German laws: classification and analysis using local linear explanations. 43-71 - Jiahong Chen, Paul W. Burgess:
The boundaries of legal personhood: how spontaneous intelligence can problematise differences between humans, artificial intelligence, companies and animals. 73-92 - Johannes Dimyadi, Sam Bookman, David I. Harvey, Robert Amor:
Maintainable process model driven online legal expert systems. 93-111
Volume 27, Number 2, June 2019
- Livio Robaldo, Serena Villata, Adam Wyner, Matthias Grabmair:
Introduction for artificial intelligence and law: special issue "natural language processing for legal texts". 113-115 - Marco Lippi, Przemyslaw Palka, Giuseppe Contissa, Francesca Lagioia, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Giovanni Sartor, Paolo Torroni:
CLAUDETTE: an automated detector of potentially unfair clauses in online terms of service. 117-139 - Hiroaki Yamada, Simone Teufel, Takenobu Tokunaga:
Building a corpus of legal argumentation in Japanese judgement documents: towards structure-based summarisation. 141-170 - Ilias Chalkidis, Dimitrios Kampas:
Deep learning in law: early adaptation and legal word embeddings trained on large corpora. 171-198 - Rohan Nanda, Giovanni Siragusa, Luigi Di Caro, Guido Boella, Lorenzo Grossio, Marco Gerbaudo, Francesco Costamagna:
Unsupervised and supervised text similarity systems for automated identification of national implementing measures of European directives. 199-225 - Guido Boella, Luigi Di Caro, Valentina Leone:
Semi-automatic knowledge population in a legal document management system. 227-251
Volume 27, Number 3, September 2019
- Gabriel L. Broughton:
Vertical precedents in formal models of precedential constraint. 253-307 - John F. Horty:
Reasoning with dimensions and magnitudes. 309-345
Volume 27, Number 4, December 2019
- Luciano H. Tamargo, Diego C. Martínez, Antonino Rotolo, Guido Governatori:
An axiomatic characterization of temporalised belief revision in the law. 347-367 - Douglas Walton:
When expert opinion evidence goes wrong. 369-401 - Martin Neil, Norman E. Fenton, David A. Lagnado, Richard David Gill:
Modelling competing legal arguments using Bayesian model comparison and averaging. 403-430
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