The adoption of AI in the public sector processes and operations is already showing significant benefits, improving for example their efficiency and effectiveness in delivering services. In this direction, the EU-funded easyRights project explores the application of NLU techniques to improve service accessibility and in particular to extract from administrative documents an effective and step-wise description of the user experience. The project is devoted to easing the understanding of service procedures and improving the experience for the service users. The easyRights project especially aims at easing the access to public services to immigrants so targeting a special users’ category whose social fragility is further challenged by bureaucr...
In this, OxCAIGG’s second major research output of the year, author Thomas Vogl explores the ...
As the application of machine learning (ML) algorithms becomes more widespread, governmental organis...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29374-1_22The...
The adoption of AI in the public sector processes and operations is already showing significant bene...
In this paper we present two projects concerned with the application of natural language processing ...
Part 4: AI, Data Analytics and Automated Decision MakingInternational audienceArtificial intelligenc...
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have attracted great attention from researchers and practit...
The possibility of interacting with remote services in natural language opens up new opportunities f...
The development of democratic systems is a crucial task as confirmed by its selection as one of the ...
This article represents approaches of the artificial intelligence methods, used in public administra...
Public data, contributed by citizens, stakeholders and other potentially affected parties, are becom...
BusTUC is a Natural Language Processing (NLP)-based system for bus information in Trondheim, Norway....
The economic potential in introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the Swedish Public administr...
Migrants face many barriers when accessing public services due to their lack of legal, procedural an...
Artificial intelligence (AI) advancement has allured more attention from both practitioners and rese...
In this, OxCAIGG’s second major research output of the year, author Thomas Vogl explores the ...
As the application of machine learning (ML) algorithms becomes more widespread, governmental organis...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29374-1_22The...
The adoption of AI in the public sector processes and operations is already showing significant bene...
In this paper we present two projects concerned with the application of natural language processing ...
Part 4: AI, Data Analytics and Automated Decision MakingInternational audienceArtificial intelligenc...
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have attracted great attention from researchers and practit...
The possibility of interacting with remote services in natural language opens up new opportunities f...
The development of democratic systems is a crucial task as confirmed by its selection as one of the ...
This article represents approaches of the artificial intelligence methods, used in public administra...
Public data, contributed by citizens, stakeholders and other potentially affected parties, are becom...
BusTUC is a Natural Language Processing (NLP)-based system for bus information in Trondheim, Norway....
The economic potential in introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the Swedish Public administr...
Migrants face many barriers when accessing public services due to their lack of legal, procedural an...
Artificial intelligence (AI) advancement has allured more attention from both practitioners and rese...
In this, OxCAIGG’s second major research output of the year, author Thomas Vogl explores the ...
As the application of machine learning (ML) algorithms becomes more widespread, governmental organis...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29374-1_22The...