EL Rissland, KD Ashley, LK Branting - The Knowledge Engineering …, 2005 - cambridge.org
A primary research stream that contributed to the birth of case-based reasoning (CBR) was Artificial Intelligence and Law. Since law is largely about cases, it is a particularly interesting …
We provide a retrospective of 25 years of the International Conference on AI and Law, which was first held in 1987. Fifty papers have been selected from the thirteen conferences and …
Reasoning with cases has been a primary focus of those working in AI and law who have attempted to model legal reasoning. In this paper we put forward a formal model of …
In this article we offer a formal account of reasoning with legal cases in terms of argumentation schemes. These schemes, and undercutting attacks associated with them …
TJM Bench-Capon - Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2017 - Springer
This paper is an introduction to a virtual special issue of AI and Law exploring the legacy of the influential HYPO system of Rissland and Ashley. The papers included are: Arguments …
In the late 1990s, AI witnessed an increasing use of the term'argumentation'within its bounds: in natural language processing, in user interface design, in logic programming and …
In this work we study, design, and evaluate computational methods to support interpretation of statutory terms. We propose a novel task of discovering sentences for argumentation …
Legal decision-support systems have the potential to improve access to justice, administrative efficiency, and judicial consistency, but broad adoption of such systems is …
Principles are abstract rules intended to guide decision-makers in making normative judgments in domains like the law, politics, and ethics. It is difficult, however, if not …