In this paper we provide an overview of a number of fundamental reasoning formalisms in artificial intelligence which can and have been used in modelling legal reasoning. We describe deduction, induction and analogical reasoning formalisms, and show how they can be used separately to model legal reasoning. We argue that these formalisms can be used together to model legal reasoning more accurately, and describe a number of attempts to integrate the approaches.</p
This chapter provides an overview of the main lines of inquiry of Artificial Intelligence and Law (A...
A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than ded...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...
In this paper we provide an overview of a number of fundamental reasoning formalisms in artificial i...
In this paper we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of a range of artificial intelligence approach...
© 1996 Daniel Ashley Douglas HunterOver the past few decades there has emerged a group of researcher...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
Common approaches to using artificial intelligence techniques in legal reasoning have generally been...
Induction is an interesting model of legal reasoning, since it provides a method of capturing initia...
Induction is an interesting model of legal reasoning, since it provides a method of capturing initia...
Deductive Object-Oriented Databases and Situation Theory are two important areas of research in the ...
A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than ded...
In the field of the formal modeling of legal reasoning, the logic of law, for short, a great deal of...
This chapter provides an overview of the main lines of inquiry of Artificial Intelligence and Law (A...
This chapter provides an overview of the main lines of inquiry of Artificial Intelligence and Law (A...
A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than ded...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...
In this paper we provide an overview of a number of fundamental reasoning formalisms in artificial i...
In this paper we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of a range of artificial intelligence approach...
© 1996 Daniel Ashley Douglas HunterOver the past few decades there has emerged a group of researcher...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
Common approaches to using artificial intelligence techniques in legal reasoning have generally been...
Induction is an interesting model of legal reasoning, since it provides a method of capturing initia...
Induction is an interesting model of legal reasoning, since it provides a method of capturing initia...
Deductive Object-Oriented Databases and Situation Theory are two important areas of research in the ...
A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than ded...
In the field of the formal modeling of legal reasoning, the logic of law, for short, a great deal of...
This chapter provides an overview of the main lines of inquiry of Artificial Intelligence and Law (A...
This chapter provides an overview of the main lines of inquiry of Artificial Intelligence and Law (A...
A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than ded...
In this paper a not too unrealistic example of analogical case-based reasoning is presented first. T...