Semantic Processing of Legal Texts [recurso electrónico] : Where the Language of Law Meets the Law of Language / edited by Enrico Francesconi, Simonetta Montemagni, Wim Peters, Daniela Tiscornia.

Por: Francesconi, Enrico [editor.]Colaborador(es): Montemagni, Simonetta [editor.] | Peters, Wim [editor.] | Tiscornia, Daniela [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6036Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XII, 249p. 42 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642128370Tema(s): Computer science | Database management | Data mining | Information storage and retrieval systems | Information systems | Artificial intelligence | Computer Science | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Database Management | Information Storage and Retrieval | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | Mathematical Logic and Formal LanguagesFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.3 Clasificación LoC:Q334-342TJ210.2-211.495Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Legal Text Processing and Information Extraction -- Legal Language and Legal Knowledge Management Applications -- Named Entity Recognition and Resolution in Legal Text -- Using Linguistic Information and Machine Learning Techniques to Identify Entities from Juridical Documents -- Approaches to Text Mining Arguments from Legal Cases -- Legal Text Processing and Construction of Knowledge Resources -- Automatic Identification of Legal Terms in Czech Law Texts -- Integrating a Bottom–Up and Top–Down Methodology for Building Semantic Resources for the Multilingual Legal Domain -- Ontology Based Law Discovery -- Multilevel Legal Ontologies -- Legal Text Processing and Semantic Indexing, Summarization and Translation -- Semantic Indexing of Legal Documents -- Automated Classification of Norms in Sources of Law -- Efficient Multilabel Classification Algorithms for Large-Scale Problems in the Legal Domain -- An Automatic System for Summarization and Information Extraction of Legal Information -- Evaluation Metrics for Consistent Translation of Japanese Legal Sentences.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: ThelegaldomainrepresentsaprimarycandidateforWeb-basedinformationd- tribution,exchangeandmanagement,astesti?edbythenumerouse-government, e-justice and e-democracy initiatives worldwide. The last few years have seen a growing body of research and practice in the ?eld of arti?cial intelligence and law addressing aspects such as automated legal reasoning and argumentation, semantic and cross-languagelegalinformation retrieval, document classi?cation, legal drafting, legal knowledge discovery and extraction. Many e?orts have also been devoted to the construction of legal ontologies and their application to the law domain. A number of di?erent workshops and conferences have been organized on these topics in the framework of the arti?cial intelligence and law community: among them, the ICAIL (International Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence and Law) and the Jurix (International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Inf- mation Systems) conferences; several workshops on legal ontologies have been held by the AI&Law Association (LOAIT) and by the Legal XML Community (LegalXMLWorkshopsandLegalXML Summer School).In allthese events,the topics of languageresourcesand human language technologiesreceiveincreasing attention. The situation is quite di?erent within the computational linguistics com- nity, where little attention has been paid to the legal domain besides a few isolated contributions and/or projects focussing on the processing of legal texts.
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Legal Text Processing and Information Extraction -- Legal Language and Legal Knowledge Management Applications -- Named Entity Recognition and Resolution in Legal Text -- Using Linguistic Information and Machine Learning Techniques to Identify Entities from Juridical Documents -- Approaches to Text Mining Arguments from Legal Cases -- Legal Text Processing and Construction of Knowledge Resources -- Automatic Identification of Legal Terms in Czech Law Texts -- Integrating a Bottom–Up and Top–Down Methodology for Building Semantic Resources for the Multilingual Legal Domain -- Ontology Based Law Discovery -- Multilevel Legal Ontologies -- Legal Text Processing and Semantic Indexing, Summarization and Translation -- Semantic Indexing of Legal Documents -- Automated Classification of Norms in Sources of Law -- Efficient Multilabel Classification Algorithms for Large-Scale Problems in the Legal Domain -- An Automatic System for Summarization and Information Extraction of Legal Information -- Evaluation Metrics for Consistent Translation of Japanese Legal Sentences.

ThelegaldomainrepresentsaprimarycandidateforWeb-basedinformationd- tribution,exchangeandmanagement,astesti?edbythenumerouse-government, e-justice and e-democracy initiatives worldwide. The last few years have seen a growing body of research and practice in the ?eld of arti?cial intelligence and law addressing aspects such as automated legal reasoning and argumentation, semantic and cross-languagelegalinformation retrieval, document classi?cation, legal drafting, legal knowledge discovery and extraction. Many e?orts have also been devoted to the construction of legal ontologies and their application to the law domain. A number of di?erent workshops and conferences have been organized on these topics in the framework of the arti?cial intelligence and law community: among them, the ICAIL (International Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence and Law) and the Jurix (International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Inf- mation Systems) conferences; several workshops on legal ontologies have been held by the AI&Law Association (LOAIT) and by the Legal XML Community (LegalXMLWorkshopsandLegalXML Summer School).In allthese events,the topics of languageresourcesand human language technologiesreceiveincreasing attention. The situation is quite di?erent within the computational linguistics com- nity, where little attention has been paid to the legal domain besides a few isolated contributions and/or projects focussing on the processing of legal texts.

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