The goal of this thesis is to present a multifaceted way of inducing semantic representation from legal documents as well as accessing information in a precise and timely manner. The thesis explored approaches for semantic information retrieval (IR) in the Legal context with a technique that maps specific parts of a text to the relevant concept. This technique relies on text segments, using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), a topic modeling algorithm for performing text segmentation, expanding the concept using some Natural Language Processing techniques, and then associating the text segments to the concepts using a semi-supervised text similarity technique. This solves two problems, i.e., that of user specificity in formulating ...
International audienceAcknowledging the importance of intertextuality in legal source analysis and t...
Ekinci, Ekin/0000-0003-0658-592X; ilhan omurca, sevinc/0000-0003-1214-9235Topic models, such as late...
. Traditional information retrieval systems do not satisfy the lawyers' demands because they pr...
The goal of this thesis is to present a multifaceted way of inducing semantic representation from le...
Searching for legal documents is a specialized Information Retrieval task that is relevant for exper...
International audienceThis paper highlights the benefit of semantic information retrieval in legal n...
Information extraction from legal documents is an important and open problem. A mixed approach, usin...
This paper presents a description about our adopted approach for the information retrieval and text...
We describe in this paper, a report of our participation at COLIEE 2016 Information Retrieval (IR) a...
Abstract. Legal text retrieval traditionally relies upon external knowledge sources such as thesauri...
This thesis seeks to address the problem of the 'resource consumption bottleneck' of creating (legal...
Over the last decades, there have been remarkable shifts in the area of Information Retrieval (IR) a...
Today we are living in modern Internet era. We can get all our information from the internet anytime...
In this work, we present an automated unsupervised approach for retrieval/classification in eDiscove...
This paper presents an effective method for case law retrieval based on semantic document similarity...
International audienceAcknowledging the importance of intertextuality in legal source analysis and t...
Ekinci, Ekin/0000-0003-0658-592X; ilhan omurca, sevinc/0000-0003-1214-9235Topic models, such as late...
. Traditional information retrieval systems do not satisfy the lawyers' demands because they pr...
The goal of this thesis is to present a multifaceted way of inducing semantic representation from le...
Searching for legal documents is a specialized Information Retrieval task that is relevant for exper...
International audienceThis paper highlights the benefit of semantic information retrieval in legal n...
Information extraction from legal documents is an important and open problem. A mixed approach, usin...
This paper presents a description about our adopted approach for the information retrieval and text...
We describe in this paper, a report of our participation at COLIEE 2016 Information Retrieval (IR) a...
Abstract. Legal text retrieval traditionally relies upon external knowledge sources such as thesauri...
This thesis seeks to address the problem of the 'resource consumption bottleneck' of creating (legal...
Over the last decades, there have been remarkable shifts in the area of Information Retrieval (IR) a...
Today we are living in modern Internet era. We can get all our information from the internet anytime...
In this work, we present an automated unsupervised approach for retrieval/classification in eDiscove...
This paper presents an effective method for case law retrieval based on semantic document similarity...
International audienceAcknowledging the importance of intertextuality in legal source analysis and t...
Ekinci, Ekin/0000-0003-0658-592X; ilhan omurca, sevinc/0000-0003-1214-9235Topic models, such as late...
. Traditional information retrieval systems do not satisfy the lawyers' demands because they pr...