A Bayesian network (BN) is a graphical model of uncertainty that is especially well-suited to legal arguments. It enables us to visualise and model dependencies between different hypotheses and pieces of evidence and to calculate the revised probability beliefs about all uncertain factors when any piece of new evidence is presented. Although BNs have been widely discussed and recently used in the context of legal arguments there is no systematic, repeatable method for modelling legal arguments as BNs. Hence, where BNs have been used in the legal context, they are presented as completed pieces of work, with no insights into the reasoning and working that must have gone into their construction. This means the process of building BNs for legal...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are powerful tools that are increasingly being used by forensic and legal ex...
Errors in reasoning about probabilistic evidence can have severe consequences. In the legal domain a...
Legal cases involve reasoning with evidence and with the development of a software support tool in m...
Recent developments in the forensic sciences have confronted the field of legal reasoning with the n...
Abstract Recent developments in the forensic sciences have confronted the field of legal reasoning w...
Legal reasoning with evidence can be a challenging task. We study the relation between two formal ap...
In this paper, we propose a structured approach for transforming legal arguments to a Bayesian netwo...
In this paper, we propose a structured approach for transforming legal arguments to a Bayesian netwo...
The rise of forensic evidence in court has confronted the legal domain with a number of difficulties...
In legal reasoning the Bayesian network approach has gained increasingly more attention over the las...
Over the last decades the rise of forensic sciences has led to an increase in the availability of st...
Over the last decades the rise of forensic sciences has led to an increase in the availability of st...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are powerful tools that are increasingly being used by forensic and legal ex...
Errors in reasoning about probabilistic evidence can have severe consequences. In the legal domain a...
Legal cases involve reasoning with evidence and with the development of a software support tool in m...
Recent developments in the forensic sciences have confronted the field of legal reasoning with the n...
Abstract Recent developments in the forensic sciences have confronted the field of legal reasoning w...
Legal reasoning with evidence can be a challenging task. We study the relation between two formal ap...
In this paper, we propose a structured approach for transforming legal arguments to a Bayesian netwo...
In this paper, we propose a structured approach for transforming legal arguments to a Bayesian netwo...
The rise of forensic evidence in court has confronted the legal domain with a number of difficulties...
In legal reasoning the Bayesian network approach has gained increasingly more attention over the las...
Over the last decades the rise of forensic sciences has led to an increase in the availability of st...
Over the last decades the rise of forensic sciences has led to an increase in the availability of st...
Bayesian networks (BNs) are powerful tools that are increasingly being used by forensic and legal ex...
Errors in reasoning about probabilistic evidence can have severe consequences. In the legal domain a...
Legal cases involve reasoning with evidence and with the development of a software support tool in m...