Blogs about: Legal Text Mining

Chen et al.: A text mining approach to assist the general public in the retrieval of legal documents

legalinformatics wrote 4 months ago: Yen-Liang Chen and Yi-Hung Liu, both of National Central University Department of Information Manage … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, Legal information retrieval, Public access to legal information, Experimental methods in legal informatics, Journal of the American Society for Information Science, jasist, Text mining and legal information retrieval, Non-lawyers' legal information retrieval

Awad et al.: An Iterative Approach to Synthesize Business Process Templates from Compliance Rules

legalinformatics wrote 6 months ago: Professor Dr. Ahmed Awad of Cairo University Faculty of Computers and Information, and colleagues, h … more →

Tags: articles and papers, applications, Regulatory compliance systems, Legal text processing, Modeling legal rules, Modeling regulations, Legal rule extraction, Legal compliance systems, Information Systems

Oldfather et al. on Automated Content Analysis, Court Opinions, and Legal Scholarly Methodology

legalinformatics wrote 8 months ago: Professor Chad M. Oldfather of Marquette University School of Law, Professor Dr. Joseph P. Bockhorst … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, applications, Natural language processing and law, Legal natural language processing, Semantic processing of legal texts, Statistical methods in legal informatics, Legal text processing, Semantic analysis of legal texts

Loukis et al.: Policy-Related Knowledge Management in Parliaments

legalinformatics wrote 12 months ago: Professor Dr. Euripides Loukis, Professor Dr. Yannis Charalabidis, and Alexandros Xenakis, all of th … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, Conference papers, Methodology, Legislative text mining, Text mining of legislation, Policy modeling, Euripides Loukis, Yannis Charalabidis

Boyd, Hoffman, et al. on Building a Taxonomy of Litigation: Clusters of Causes of Action in Federal Complaints

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Professor Dr. Christina L. Boyd of the State University of New York (SUNY) – Department of Pol … more →

Tags: Research Findings, applications, Empirical Legal Studies, Recap, Automatic classification of legal documents, Statistical methods in legal informatics, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Statistical methods in legal communication studies, David A. Hoffman

Mill: US Code Citation Extraction Library in JavaScript, with Node API

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Eric Mill of Sunlight Labs has posted two new sets of software to GitHub: US Code Citation Extractio … more →

Tags: Software, United States Code, legal citations, Legal information extraction, Automated extraction of metadata from legal documents, U.S. Code, github, Sunlight labs, Innovation in legal technology

DGT-TM-2011, Parallel Corpus of All EU Legislation in Translation, Expanded to Include Data from 2004-2010

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: The DGT Multilingual Translation Memory of the Acquis Communautaire: DGT-TM — a parallel corpu … more →

Tags: Data Sets, Acquis Communautaire, Corpora of legal texts, Corpora of legislative texts, Cross-language legal information systems, DGT-TM, DGT-TM-2011, EU, EU Official Journal

Wyner on Workshop on FP7 eGovernance and Policy Modelling Projects

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Adam Wyner of the University of Leeds Centre for Digital Citizenship has posted Note on Workshop … more →

Tags: Conference Reports, Adam Wyner, legal argument, Legal Argumentation, Web 2.0 and law, (E)government, Gov 2.0, electronic government, Legal communication

Yu et al. on Mining Information from Patent Laws and Regulations across Multiple Domains

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Hang Yu and Professor Jay Kesan of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Siddharth Tad … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Technology & Tools, technology developments, applications, Legal Ontologies, Legal knowledge representation, Legal information retrieval, Patent information retrieval, Government Information Quarterly

Fernández-Barrera on User-Generated Knowledge Through Legal Ontologies

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Meritxell Fernández-Barrera of Cersa (Centre d’Études et de Recherches de Sciences Administrativ … more →

Tags: Research Findings, applications, Dissertations and theses, Legal Ontologies, Semantic Web and law, Legal knowledge representation, Natural language processing and law, Social media and law, legal social media

New on VoxPopuLII: Fernández-Barrera on Legal Prosumers: How Can Government Leverage User-Generated Content?

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Meritxell Fernández-Barrera of Cersa (Centre d’Études et de Recherches de Sciences Administrativ … more →

Tags: Research Findings, technology developments, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, applications, Legal Ontologies, Semantic Web and law, Legal knowledge representation, Natural language processing and law, Social media and law

Leiter on A New Mode of Full-Text Case Retrieval: The Leading Case Service1 comment

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Professor Richard Leiter of the University of Nebraska College of Law has posted a summary of his ne … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, technology developments, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, applications, projects, Court Decisions, Legal Scholarship, Digital law libraries, Legal information retrieval

Project IMPACT: Two New Reports1 comment

legalinformatics wrote 1 year ago: Two new reports were issued in June 2011 by the EU-funded Project IMPACT: Integrated Method for Poli … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, technology developments, applications, project deliverables, Technical reports, Adam Wyner, legal argument, Legal Argumentation, Web 2.0 and law

April 22: Workshop on Law and Computation2 comments

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: A Workshop on Law and Computation will be held 22 April 2011 at the University of Houston Law Center … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Legal informatics conferences, Artificial intelligence and law, Computational linguistics and law, Daniel Martin Katz, Michael James Bommarito, Statistical methods in legal informatics, Law.gov, Legal data mining

Mochales and Moens on Argumentation Mining in ECHR Texts

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: Rachel Mochales Palau and Professor Dr. Marie-Francine Moens, both of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, Court Decisions, Legal Argumentation, Artificial intelligence and law, Legal text analysis, Judicial Decisions, ECHR, European Court of Human Rights

Call for Papers: Workshop on Applying Human Language Technology to the Law2 comments

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: A call for papers — with submission deadline of 31 March 2011 — has been issued for AHLT … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Calls for Papers, Adam Wyner, Alias detection and legal information, Authority control and law, Automatic classification of legal documents, Controlled language systems for law, Cross-language legal information systems, ICAIL ICAIL 2011

Call for Papers: CIKM 20111 comment

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: A call for papers has been issued for CIKM 2011: The 20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledg … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Calls for Papers, Semantic Web and law, Legal knowledge representation, Legal informatics conferences, Legal information retrieval, Legal knowledge management, Multilingual legal information retrieval, Cross-language legal information retrieval

Wyner on Textual Information Extraction and Ontologies for Legal Case-Based Reasoning

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: Dr. Adam Wyner of the University of Leeds Centre for Digital Citizenship has posted slides from his … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Technology & Tools, technology developments, Conference papers, Lectures, presentations, Adam Wyner, Legal Ontologies, Legal knowledge representation

Call for Papers: ICKM 2010: International Conference on Knowledge Management

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: A call for papers — with submission deadlines of 1 August 2010 for full papers, and 1 Septembe … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Calls for Papers, Digital Rights Management, Legal Ontologies, Legal knowledge representation, Legal informatics conferences, Legal knowledge management, Artificial intelligence and law, Web 2.0 and law


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