In this paper, we develop our previous outline of a multi-agent architecture for regulated information exchange in crime investigations. Interactions about information exchange be...
Pieter Dijkstra, Henry Prakken, Kees de Vey Mestda...
We perform a survey into the scope and utility of opinion mining in legal Weblogs (a.k.a. blawgs). The number of `blogs' in the legal domain is growing at a rapid pace and ma...
As massive document repositories and knowledge management systems continue to expand, in proprietary environments as well as on the Web, the need for duplicate detection becomes i...
Laws set requirements that force organizations to assess the security and privacy of their IT systems and impose the adoption of the implementation of minimal precautionary securi...
Luca Compagna, Paul El Khoury, Fabio Massacci, Res...
For each industry, there exist many taxonomies that are intended for various applications. There are also multiple sources of regulations from different government agencies. Indus...
This paper proposes an architecture for a sense-making system for crime investigation named AVERs (Argument Visualization for Evidential Reasoning based on stories). It is targete...
Susan W. van den Braak, Gerard Vreeswijk, Henry Pr...
In the present paper, we provide a formalised version of a merged argumentative and story-based approach towards the analysis of evidence. As an application, we are able to show h...
In this paper we examine some previous AI and Law attempts to characterise standards of proof, and relate these to the notions of acceptability found in argumentation frameworks, ...
This paper describes an intelligent tutoring system, LARGO, that helps students learn skills of legal reasoning with hypotheticals by analyzing oral arguments before the US Suprem...
Kevin D. Ashley, Niels Pinkwart, Collin Lynch, Vin...