Description |
1 online resource (viii, 161 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, 0922-6389 ; v. 134 |
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Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 134.
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Contents |
Theory and practice in AI and law : a response to Branting / Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon -- Norm modifications in defeasible logic / Guido Governatori [and others] -- Making sense of coherence : the level theory of coherence / Luc J. Wintgens -- Mixing legal and non-legal norms / Alexander Boer, Tom van Engers, Radboud Winkels -- Regulations expressed as logical models (REALM) / Christopher Giblin [and others] -- Assumption based peg unification for crime scenario modelling / Jeroen Keppens, Burkhard Schafer -- Dynamics of rule revision and strategy revision in legislative games / Moshe Looks, Ronald P. Loui, Barry Z. Cynamon -- Automated analysis of reasoning and argumentation structures in texts / Helmut Horacek -- Automatic translation from textual representations of laws to formal models through UML / Pietro Mercatali [and others] -- Some foundational linguistic elements for QA systems : an application to e-government services / Farida Aouladomar -- A question answer system for legal information retrieval / Paulo Quaresma, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues -- How technology can help reducing the legal burden / Tom van Engers, Ron van Gog, Arian Jacobs -- A semantics-based visual framework for planning a new bill / Carlo Biagioli, Enrico Francesconi -- The desocialization of the courts, sentencing decision support and plea bargaining / Andrew Vincent, John Zeleznikow -- Towards modeling systematic interpretation of codified law / Matthias Grabmair, Kevin D. Ashley -- Large-scale linguistic ontology as a basis for text categorization of legislative documents / Natalia Loukachevitch, Boris Dobrov -- Game mechanisms & procedural fairness / Moshe Looks, Ronald P. Loui -- Practical reasoning and proposing : tools for e-democracy / Douglas Walton -- The legal concepts and the layman's terms / Ronny van Laarschot [and others] -- Validating an automated evaluation procedure for ontology triples in the privacy domain / Peter Spyns, Giles Hogben -- An ontological approach for the management of rights data dictionaries / Roberto Garcia, Jaime Delgado -- Using legal definitions to increase the accessibility of legal documents / Laurens Mommers, Wim Voermans |
Summary |
E-government applications are gaining ground among local, national, European and international institutions. However, there is a need for the integration and harmonisation of the models. For a marriage between artificial intelligence and e-government to happen, technologies that automatically extract knowledge from natural language are needed |
Notes |
Proceedings of the conference held Dec. 8-10, 2005, at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Brussels, Belgium |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Law -- Methodology -- Automation -- Congresses
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Artificial intelligence -- Congresses
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Law -- Methodology -- Data processing -- Congresses
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law -- Congresses
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LAW -- Computer & Internet.
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Law -- Methodology -- Data processing
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law
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Artificial intelligence
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Law -- Methodology -- Automation
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Moens, Marie-Francine, 1957-
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Spyns, Peter.
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ISBN |
1586035762 |
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9781586035761 |
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1423797310 |
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9781423797319 |
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9781607501527 |
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160750152X |
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