The globalization of communication networks and the possibilities offered by the information and communication technologies (ICTs) significantly change the public sector's operation …
Europe's vision is to establish a well-functioning Digital Single Market, where Europeans are able to move and trade among the EU member states. On the other hand the large amount …
Technology has substantially transformed the way legal services operate in many different countries. With a large and complex collection of digitized legal documents, the judiciary …
Despite the availability of vast amounts of data, legal data is often unstructured, making it difficult even for law practitioners to ingest and comprehend the same. It is important to …
In the legal field, it is a fact that a large number of documents are processed every day by management companies with the purpose of extracting data that they consider most relevant …
RC Richards Jr, TR Bruce - … of the 13th International Conference on …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
In the domain of print-based US legal information, specialized tools that create connections between different categories of metadata increase legal research efficiency. Such tools …
J Bouché-Pillon, N Aussenac-Gilles… - … and Process Mining for …, 2024 - hal.science
With the advent of the digital transition,% in many domains, the need for control of access to information has significantly increased. In the EU in particular, Law Enforcement Agencies …
Z Nabi, R Talib, MK Hanif… - Computer Systems Science …, 2022 - cdn.techscience.cn
Digitalization has changed the way of information processing, and new techniques of legal data processing are evolving. Text mining helps to analyze and search different court cases …
V Leone, L Di Caro, S Villata - CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS, 2018 - cris.unibo.it
Legal ontologies aim to provide a structured representation of legal concepts and their interconnections. These ontologies are then exploited to support information extraction and …