www.linguamatics.com Abstract. This paper describes recent approaches using text-mining to automat-ically profile and extract arguments from legal cases. We outline some of the background context and motivations. We then turn to consider issues related to the construction and composition of a corpora of legal cases. We show how a Context-Free Grammar can be used to extract arguments, and how ontologies and Natural Language Processing can identify complex information such as case factors and participant roles. Together the results bring us closer to automatic identification of legal arguments. Key words: text mining, legal argument, case based reasoning
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This chapter describes recent approaches using text-mining to automatically profile and extract argum...
The growing research field of argumentation mining (AM) in the past ten years has made it a popular ...
Case based reasoning is a crucial aspect of common law practice, where lawyers select precedent case...
The huge amount of documents available in the legal domain calls for computational tools supporting ...
Argumentation is the process by which arguments are con-structed and handled. Argumentation constitu...
The contextual word embedding model, BERT, has proved its ability on downstream tasks with limited q...
The automatic detection of arguments in text regards a relatively new area at the intersection of Na...
This paper provides the results of experiments on the detection of arguments in texts among which ar...
Mining arguments from text has recently become a hot topic in Artificial Intelligence. The legal dom...
We report the results of experiments which prove that the analysis of the discourse relations betwee...
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