13. ICAIL 2011:
Pittsburgh,
PA,
USA
Kevin D. Ashley, Tom M. van Engers (Eds.):
The 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Proceedings of the Conference, June 6-10, 2011, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0755-0
- Adam Zachary Wyner, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson:
Towards formalising argumentation about legal cases.
1-10
- Floris Bex, Bart Verheij:
Legal shifts in the process of proof.
11-20
- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Henry Prakken, Wietske Visser:
Argument schemes for two-phase democratic deliberation.
21-30
- Guido Governatori:
On the relationship between Carneades and Defeasible Logic.
31-40
- John F. Horty:
Reasons and precedent.
41-50
- Thomas F. Gordon:
Analyzing open source license compatibility issues with Carneades.
51-55
- Nancy L. Green:
Causal argumentation schemes to support sense-making in clinical genetics and law.
56-60
- Michal Chalamish, Dov M. Gabbay, Uri J. Schild:
Intelligent evaluation of evidence using Wigmore diagrams.
61-65
- Susan W. van den Braak, Anne Sonnenschein, Sunil Choenni, Paul R. Smit:
A method for explaining and predicting trends: an application to the Dutch justice system.
66-70
- Régis Riveret, Antonino Rotolo, Giuseppe Contissa, Giovanni Sartor, Wamberto Vasconcelos:
Temporal accommodation of legal argumentation.
71-80
- Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Dan Cartwright, Adam Zachary Wyner:
Semantic models for policy deliberation.
81-90
- Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Giacomo Aceto, Andreas Hamfelt:
Towards a dynamic metalogic implementation of legal argumentation.
91-95
- Tomasz Zurek:
Modelling of a fortiori reasoning.
96-100
- Michal Araszkiewicz:
Analogy, similarity and factors.
101-105
- Marc Lauritsen:
Intelligent tools for managing legal choices.
106-110
- Tommaso Agnoloni, Enrico Francesconi:
Modelling semantic profiles in legislative documents for enhanced norm accessibility.
111-115
- Mihai Surdeanu, Ramesh Nallapati, George Gregory, Joshua Walker, Christopher D. Manning:
Risk analysis for intellectual property litigation.
116-120
- Hajime Yoshino:
The systematization of law in terms of the validity.
121-125
- Robert C. Richards Jr., Thomas R. Bruce:
Adapting specialized legal metadata to the digital environment: the code of federal regulations parallel table of authorities and rules.
126-130
- Monica Palmirani, Guido Governatori, Giuseppe Contissa:
Modelling temporal legal rules.
131-135
- John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci:
Classifying online dispute resolution through a comparison of family mediation and the Israel - Palestinian conflict.
136-140
- Jeroen Keppens:
On extracting arguments from Bayesian network representations of evidential reasoning.
141-150
- Edwina L. Rissland, Xiaoxi Xu:
Catching Gray Cygnets: an initial exploration.
151-160
- Matthias Grabmair, Kevin D. Ashley:
Facilitating case comparison using value judgments and intermediate legal concepts.
161-170
- Alexander Boer, Tom M. van Engers:
An agent-based legal knowledge acquisition methodology for agile public administration.
171-180
- Matthew Carey:
Modeling authority commitments in two search and seizure cases.
181-188
- Monica Palmirani, Marcello Ceci, Daniele P. Radicioni, Alessandro Mazzei:
FrameNet model of the suspension of norms.
189-193
- Brooke Abrahams, Peter Condliffe, John Zeleznikow:
Using an OWL ontology to support legal negotiation about owners corporation disputes.
194-198
- Michael Curtotti, Eric McCreath:
A corpus of Australian contract language: description, profiling and analysis.
199-208
- Max R. Kimbrough, Steven O. Kimbrough, Priscilla Murphy:
On using text analytics for event studies.
209-218
- Cameron Hughes, Tracey Hughes, Alina Lazar:
Discovering coherence and justification clusters in digital transcripts using epistemic analysis.
219-223
- Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Francisco Andrade, José Neves:
Retrieving information in online dispute resolution platforms: a hybrid method.
224-228
- Bruce M. McLaren, Kevin D. Ashley:
Can temporal representation and reasoning make a difference in automated legal reasoning?: lessons from an AI-based ethical reasoner.
229-238
- Jack G. Conrad, Christopher Dozier, Hugo Molina-Salgado, Merine Thomas, Sriharsha Veeramachaneni:
Public record aggregation using semi-supervised entity resolution.
239-248
- Manisha Verma, Vasudeva Varma:
Applying key phrase extraction to aid invalidity search.
249-255
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