Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated great potential for domain-specific applications, such as the law domain. However, recent disputes over GPT-4's law evaluation raise questions concerning their performance in real-world legal tasks. To systematically investigate their competency in the law, we design practical baseline solutions based on LLMs and test on the task of legal judgment prediction. In our solutions, LLMs can work alone to answer open questions or coordinate with an information retrieval (IR) system to learn from similar cases or solve simplified multi-choice questions. We show that similar cases and multi-choice options, namely label candidates, included in prompts can help LLMs recall domain knowledge that is critic...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
Legal Judgment Prediction (LJP) aims to predict judgment outcomes based on case description. Several...
Legal Judgment Prediction (LJP) has become an increasingly crucial task in Legal AI, i.e., predictin...
Realizing the recent advances in Natural Language Processing (NLP) to the legal sector poses challen...
The research field of Legal Natural Language Processing (NLP) has been very active recently, with Le...
Legal judgment Prediction (LJP), aiming to predict a judgment based on fact descriptions, serves as ...
The research field of Legal Natural Language Processing (NLP) has been very active recently, with Le...
The recent advances of deep learning have dramatically changed how machine learning, especially in t...
Recent strides in Large Language Models (LLMs) have saturated many NLP benchmarks (even professional...
In this work, we conduct a detailed analysis on the performance of legal-oriented pre-trained langua...
Natural Language Processing (NLP) models have been used for more and more complex tasks such as Lega...
In this work, we conduct a detailed analysis on the performance of legal-oriented pre-trained langua...
Legal judgment prediction is the task of automatically predicting the outcome of a court case, given...
Seeking legal advice is often expensive. Recent advancements in machine learning for solving complex...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
Legal Judgment Prediction (LJP) aims to predict judgment outcomes based on case description. Several...
Legal Judgment Prediction (LJP) has become an increasingly crucial task in Legal AI, i.e., predictin...
Realizing the recent advances in Natural Language Processing (NLP) to the legal sector poses challen...
The research field of Legal Natural Language Processing (NLP) has been very active recently, with Le...
Legal judgment Prediction (LJP), aiming to predict a judgment based on fact descriptions, serves as ...
The research field of Legal Natural Language Processing (NLP) has been very active recently, with Le...
The recent advances of deep learning have dramatically changed how machine learning, especially in t...
Recent strides in Large Language Models (LLMs) have saturated many NLP benchmarks (even professional...
In this work, we conduct a detailed analysis on the performance of legal-oriented pre-trained langua...
Natural Language Processing (NLP) models have been used for more and more complex tasks such as Lega...
In this work, we conduct a detailed analysis on the performance of legal-oriented pre-trained langua...
Legal judgment prediction is the task of automatically predicting the outcome of a court case, given...
Seeking legal advice is often expensive. Recent advancements in machine learning for solving complex...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
Approaches to court case prediction using machine learning differ widely with varying levels of succ...
Legal Judgment Prediction (LJP) aims to predict judgment outcomes based on case description. Several...