Rethinking the field of automatic prediction of court decisions

M Medvedeva, M Wieling, M Vols - Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2023 - Springer
In this paper, we discuss previous research in automatic prediction of court decisions. We
define the difference between outcome identification, outcome-based judgement …

[HTML][HTML] Explainable AI tools for legal reasoning about cases: A study on the European Court of Human Rights

J Collenette, K Atkinson, T Bench-Capon - Artificial Intelligence, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper we report on a significant research project undertaken to design, implement
and evaluate explainable decision-support tools for deciding legal cases. We provide a …

Thirty years of artificial intelligence and law: the third decade

S Villata, M Araszkiewicz, K Ashley… - Artificial Intelligence and …, 2022 - Springer
The first issue of Artificial Intelligence and Law journal was published in 1992. This paper
offers some commentaries on papers drawn from the Journal's third decade. They indicate a …

[PDF][PDF] Machine Learning and Legal Argument.

J Mumford, K Atkinson, TJM Bench-Capon - CMNA, 2021 - ceur-ws.org
Although the argumentation justifying decisions in particular cases has always been central
to AI and Law, it has recently become a burning issue as black box machine learning …

Predicting citations in Dutch case law with natural language processing

I Schepers, M Medvedeva, M Bruijn, M Wieling… - Artificial Intelligence and …, 2024 - Springer
With the ever-growing accessibility of case law online, it has become challenging to
manually identify case law relevant to one's legal issue. In the Netherlands, the planned …

Sentiment analysis of Canadian maritime case law: a sentiment case law and deep learning approach

B Abimbola, Q Tan, EA De La Cal Marín - International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Historical information in the Canadian Maritime Judiciary increases with time because of the
need to archive data to be utilized in case references and for later application when …

Towards Explainability and Fairness in Swiss Judgement Prediction: Benchmarking on a Multilingual Dataset

N Baumgartner, M Stürmer, M Grabmair… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
The assessment of explainability in Legal Judgement Prediction (LJP) systems is of
paramount importance in building trustworthy and transparent systems, particularly …

JusticeAI: A Large Language Models Inspired Collaborative & Cross-Domain Multimodal System for Automatic Judicial Rulings in Smart Courts

NA Samee, M Alabdulhafith, SMAH Shah… - IEEE Access, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
There has been a significant amount of attention in recent years toward the utilization of
artificial intelligence (AI) in the realm of legal decision-making. This growing pattern reveals …

[PDF][PDF] Automatic judgement forecasting for pending applications of the European Court of Human Rights

M Medvedeva, A Üstün, X Xu, M Vols… - Proceedings of the Fifth …, 2021 - research.rug.nl
Judicial decision classification using Natural Language Processing and machine learning
has received much attention in the last decade. While many studies claim to 'predict judicial …

[Retracted] Study of Deep Learning‐Based Legal Judgment Prediction in Internet of Things Era

M Zheng, B Liu, L Sun - Computational Intelligence and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Legal judgment prediction is the most typical application of artificial intelligence technology,
especially natural language processing methods, in the judicial field. In a practical …