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10. ICAIL 2005: Bologna, Italy
- Giovanni Sartor:
The Tenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Proceedings of the Conference, June 6-11, 2005, Bologna, Italy. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-081-7
Research Papers
- Davide Grossi, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Frank Dignum:
Modal logic investigations in the Modal logic investigations in the semantics of counts semantics of counts-as as. 1-9 - Steven Orla Kimbrough:
A Note on Interpretations for Federated Languages and the Use of Disquotation. 10-19 - Jacek Martinek, Jolanta Cybulka:
Dynamics of Legal Provisions and its Representation. 20-24 - Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor:
Temporalised Normative Positions in Defeasible Logic. 25-34 - Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Peter McBurney:
Arguing about cases as practical reasoning. 35-44 - Alison Chorley, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
AGATHA: Automated Construction of Case Law Theories Through Heuristic Search. 45-54 - Vincent Aleven, Kevin D. Ashley, Collin F. Lynch:
Helping Law Students to Understand US Supreme Court Oral Arguments: A Planned Experiment. 55-59 - Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
A Taxonomy for Modelling Discretionary Decision Making in the Legal Domain. 60-64 - Stefanie Brüninghaus, Kevin D. Ashley:
Generating Legal Arguments and Predictions from Case Texts. 65-74 - Ben Hachey, Claire Grover:
Automatic Legal Text Summarisation: Experiments with Summary Structuring. 75-84 - Henry Prakken:
A study of accrual of arguments, with applications to evidential reasoning. 85-94 - Marc Lauritsen:
Intelligent Tools for Managing Factual Arguments. 95-104 - Yoshitaka Suzuki, Satoshi Tojo:
Additive Consolidation for Dialogue Game. 105-114 - Henry Prakken, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton:
Dialogues about the burden of proof. 115-124 - Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer, Emile de Maat, Tom M. van Engers, Matthijs Breebaart, Henri Melger:
Constructing a Semantic Network for Legal Content. 125-132 - Carlo Biagioli, Enrico Francesconi, Andrea Passerini, Simonetta Montemagni, Claudia Soria:
Automatic semantics extraction in law documents. 133-140 - Marie-Francine Moens:
Combining Structured and Unstructured Information in a Retrieval Model for Accessing Legislation. 141-144 - Gloria T. Lau, Kincho H. Law, Gio Wiederhold:
Legal Information Retrieval and Application on E-Rulemaking. 146-154 - Guiraude Lame, Sylvie Desprès:
Updating and versioning ontologies in the legal domain. 155-162 - Luca Dini, Doris Liebwald, Laurens Mommers, Wim Peters, Erich Peters, Wim Voermans:
Cross-lingual legal information retrieval using a WordNet architecture. 163-167 - Teresa Gonçalves, Paulo Quaresma:
Is linguistic information relevant for the text legal classification problem? 168-176 - Jack G. Conrad, Khalid Al-Kofahi, Ying Zhao, George Karypis:
Effective Document Clustering for Large Heterogeneous Law Firm Collections. 177-187 - Pompeu Casanovas, Jesús Gorroñogoitia, Jesús Contreras, Mercedes Blázquez, Nuria Casellas, Joan-Josep Vallbé, Marta Poblet, Francesc Ramos, V. Richard Benjamins:
Iuriservice II: Ontology Development and Architectural Design. 188-194 - Jeremy V. Pitt, Lloyd Daniel Kamara, Marek J. Sergot, Alexander Artikis:
Voting in Online Deliberative Assemblies. 195-204 - Nathaniel Love, Michael R. Genesereth:
Computational Law. 205-209 - Christoph Sorge:
Conclusion of contracts by electronic agents. 210-214 - Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen, Burkhard Schafer:
Probabilistic Abductive Computation of Evidence Collection Strategies in Crime Investigation. 215-224 - Giulio Borsari, Claudia Cevenini, Giuseppe Contissa, Stefano Morini, Giovanni Sartor, Peter Still:
HARE: An Italian Application of SoftLaw's STATUTE Expert Technology. 225-229
Research Abstracts
- Paola Mariani, Costanza Badii:
Methods and techniques for building a digital historic-law dictionary. 230-231 - Andrew Stranieri, John Yearwood:
The Integration of Narrative and Argumentation for a Scenario based Learning Environment in Law. 232-233 - Takahiro Tanaka, Yoshiaki Yasumura, Daisuke Katagami, Katsumi Nitta:
Case Based Online Training Support System for ADR Mediator. 234-235 - Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Permission and Authorization in Normative Multiagent Systems. 236-237 - Maria Mach:
Tracing Legal Knowledge Evolution: Temporal Representation for Law. 238-239 - Danièle Bourcier, Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay, Jacky Legrand:
Methodological Perspectives for Legal Ontologies Building: an Interdisciplinary Experience. 240-241 - Stephan Walter, Manfred Pinkal:
Computational Linguistic Support for Legal Ontology Construction. 242-243 - Carlo Biagioli, Enrico Francesconi, Pier-Luigi Spinosa, Mirco Taddei:
A legal drafting environment based on formal and semantic XML standards. 244-245 - Giles Oatley, John Zeleznikow, Brian Ewart:
Criminal Networks and Spatial Density. 246-247 - Martin Mozina, Jure Zabkar, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Ivan Bratko:
Application of Argument Based Machine Learning to Law. 248-249 - Andreas Hamfelt, Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Jørgen Fischer Nilsson:
A metalogical formalisation of legal argumentation as game trees with defeasible reasoning. 250-251 - Kees van Noortwijk, Johanna Visser, Richard V. de Mulder:
Re-usable Retrieval Concepts for the Classification of Legal Documents. 252-253 - Gloria T. Lau, Tomasz Pawlowski, Rob Pasadas, Wlodek P. Kubalski:
A Lawyer Directory Service using Legal Documents and Profile Information as Support. 254-255 - Paulo Quaresma, Irene Rodrigues:
A question-answering system for Portuguese juridical documents. 256-257
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