This paper provides the results of experiments on the detection of arguments in texts among which are legal texts. The detection is seen as a classification problem. A classifier is trained on a set of annotated arguments. Different feature sets are evaluated involving lexical, syntactic, semantic and discourse properties of the texts. The experiments are a first step in the context of automatically classifying arguments in legal texts according to their rhetorical type and their visualization for convenient access and search
The successful application of argument mining in the legal domain can dramatically impact many disci...
This paper investigates natural language argumentation in the case law domain. The starting point is...
The contextual word embedding model, BERT, has proved its ability on downstream tasks with limited q...
This paper provides the results of experiments on the detection of arguments in texts among which ar...
The huge amount of documents available in the legal domain calls for computational tools supporting ...
We report the results of experiments which prove that the analysis of the discourse relations betwee...
The automatic detection of arguments in text regards a relatively new area at the intersection of Na...
This chapter describes recent approaches using text-mining to automatically profile and extract argum...
Argumentation is the process by which arguments are con-structed and handled. Argumentation constitu...
www.linguamatics.com Abstract. This paper describes recent approaches using text-mining to automat-i...
In this paper we propose an architecture for the automatic identification of arguments in legal docu...
Mining arguments from text has recently become a hot topic in Artificial Intelligence. The legal dom...
The growing research field of argumentation mining (AM) in the past ten years has made it a popular ...
The successful application of argument mining in the legal domain can dramatically impact many disci...
This paper investigates natural language argumentation in the case law domain. The starting point is...
The contextual word embedding model, BERT, has proved its ability on downstream tasks with limited q...
This paper provides the results of experiments on the detection of arguments in texts among which ar...
The huge amount of documents available in the legal domain calls for computational tools supporting ...
We report the results of experiments which prove that the analysis of the discourse relations betwee...
The automatic detection of arguments in text regards a relatively new area at the intersection of Na...
This chapter describes recent approaches using text-mining to automatically profile and extract argum...
Argumentation is the process by which arguments are con-structed and handled. Argumentation constitu...
www.linguamatics.com Abstract. This paper describes recent approaches using text-mining to automat-i...
In this paper we propose an architecture for the automatic identification of arguments in legal docu...
Mining arguments from text has recently become a hot topic in Artificial Intelligence. The legal dom...
The growing research field of argumentation mining (AM) in the past ten years has made it a popular ...
The successful application of argument mining in the legal domain can dramatically impact many disci...
This paper investigates natural language argumentation in the case law domain. The starting point is...
The contextual word embedding model, BERT, has proved its ability on downstream tasks with limited q...