We study the language of legal codes from different countries and legal traditions, using concepts from physics, algorithmic complexity theory and information theory. We show that vocabulary entropy, which measures the diversity of the author’s choice of words, in combination with the compression factor, which is derived from a lossless compression algorithm and measures the redundancy present in a text, is well suited for separating different writing styles in different languages, in particular also legal language. We show that different types of (legal) text, e.g. acts, regulations or literature, are located in distinct regions of the complexity-entropy plane, spanned by the information and complexity measure. This two-dimensional approac...
It is commonly assumed that the size of a country’s population has nothing to do with the structure ...
Previous work on estimating the entropy of written natural language has focused primarily on English...
We present a simple computational approach to assigning a measure of complexity and information/entr...
We compared entropy for texts written in natural languages (English, Spanish) and artificial languag...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
This study investigates how context and complexity are often realized in legal documents. The area o...
Written language is complex. A written text can be considered an attempt to convey a meaningful mess...
Written language is complex. A written text can be considered an attempt to convey a meaningful mess...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
The article is devoted to research of entropy in language. Complexity of the description of entropy ...
Since Shannon's original experiment in 1951, several methods have been applied to the problem o...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a u...
Many scholars have employed the term “entropy” in the context of law and legal systems to roughly re...
In a globalized world, linguistic harmonization leads to complex translation issues. Globalization c...
It is commonly assumed that the size of a country’s population has nothing to do with the structure ...
Previous work on estimating the entropy of written natural language has focused primarily on English...
We present a simple computational approach to assigning a measure of complexity and information/entr...
We compared entropy for texts written in natural languages (English, Spanish) and artificial languag...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
This study investigates how context and complexity are often realized in legal documents. The area o...
Written language is complex. A written text can be considered an attempt to convey a meaningful mess...
Written language is complex. A written text can be considered an attempt to convey a meaningful mess...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
The article is devoted to research of entropy in language. Complexity of the description of entropy ...
Since Shannon's original experiment in 1951, several methods have been applied to the problem o...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a u...
Many scholars have employed the term “entropy” in the context of law and legal systems to roughly re...
In a globalized world, linguistic harmonization leads to complex translation issues. Globalization c...
It is commonly assumed that the size of a country’s population has nothing to do with the structure ...
Previous work on estimating the entropy of written natural language has focused primarily on English...
We present a simple computational approach to assigning a measure of complexity and information/entr...