In this paper we present DIRECT, a system forautomatic discovery of responsibility and causal relations in legal case descriptions based on LRI-Core, a core ontology that covers the main concepts that are common to all legal domains. These domains have a predominant common-sense character - the law is still for the people - and typical legal concepts such as norm, role responsibility, contract, etc. have a grounding in abstract common-sense conceptualizations. A common sense framework is even more necessary for the automatic discovery of the causal structure of legal case descriptions, since they often are even devoid of a specialized legal conceptualization. The paper presents a number of design principles that follow from the common-sense...
In this paper, we present CRIKE, a data-science approach to automatically detect concrete applicatio...
This paper describes the experiments carried out in the context of the BEST-project, an interdiscipl...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...
In this paper we present LRI-Core, a core ontology for covering domains of law. After a decade of de...
Since the emergence of the Semantic Web building ontologies have become quite popular and almost eve...
For more than a decade constructing ontologies for legal domains, we, at the Leibniz Center for Law,...
We describe a methodology for the automatic classification of legal cases expressed in natural langu...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of the Legal Knowledge Interchange Form...
International audienceThe main goal of our research is to build a legal reasoning system that perfor...
We describe a methodology for the automatic classificationof legal cases expressed in natural ...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal kno...
The paper has two goals: firstly, we explain how ontology mapping formalisms can be used to denote t...
This paper will be published in P. Casanovas, G. Sartor, M. Biasiotti, M. Fernández-Barrera (Eds.) A...
Abstract: Ontology is to describe concepts and their relationships within a domain. Indian judicial...
Abstract. The civil law system is highly characterized by relationships. The general rule is that an...
In this paper, we present CRIKE, a data-science approach to automatically detect concrete applicatio...
This paper describes the experiments carried out in the context of the BEST-project, an interdiscipl...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...
In this paper we present LRI-Core, a core ontology for covering domains of law. After a decade of de...
Since the emergence of the Semantic Web building ontologies have become quite popular and almost eve...
For more than a decade constructing ontologies for legal domains, we, at the Leibniz Center for Law,...
We describe a methodology for the automatic classification of legal cases expressed in natural langu...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of the Legal Knowledge Interchange Form...
International audienceThe main goal of our research is to build a legal reasoning system that perfor...
We describe a methodology for the automatic classificationof legal cases expressed in natural ...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal kno...
The paper has two goals: firstly, we explain how ontology mapping formalisms can be used to denote t...
This paper will be published in P. Casanovas, G. Sartor, M. Biasiotti, M. Fernández-Barrera (Eds.) A...
Abstract: Ontology is to describe concepts and their relationships within a domain. Indian judicial...
Abstract. The civil law system is highly characterized by relationships. The general rule is that an...
In this paper, we present CRIKE, a data-science approach to automatically detect concrete applicatio...
This paper describes the experiments carried out in the context of the BEST-project, an interdiscipl...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...