Inteligencia artificial


Towards Self-Explaining Documents

Autores: 
BRANTING, L Karl

Towards support tools for drafting legislation

Autores: 
HAAN, Nienke den

In: J.S. Svensson, J.G.J. Wassink and B. Legal Knowledge Based Systems: Jurix '93: Intelligent Tools for Drafting Legislation, Computer-Supported. Van Buggenhout (eds.). Koninklijke, Vermande.
Comparison of Law., Lelystad: Koninklijke Vermande, 1993, 23

Towards the development of selection criteria for the regulation of EDI

Autores: 
MITRAKAS, Andreas

Telecommunication and AI e law, JURIX`95, 1995, 33-42 p

Toward adding knowledge to learning algorithms for indexing legal cases

Autores: 
ASHLEY, Kevin D.
BRUNINGHAUS, Stefanie

Artigo retirado da Internet

Toward an intelligent tutoring system for teaching law students to argue with cases

Autores: 
ASHLEY, Kevin D

Internacional Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1991, University of pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, p 42-52

Towards a formal account of reasoning about evidence: Argumentation schemes and generalisations

Autores: 
FLORIS BEX1, HENRY PRAKKEN1

Artigo retirado da Internet.
Disponível em: http://www.springerlink.com/content/n3lt3172t804vv27/fulltext.pdf
Acesso em: 1-12-2006

Towards a global expert system in law

Autores: 
BARGELLINI, Gabriella

Pre-proceedings of the International Conference on
Towards a Global Expert System in Law, 1993

Towards a legal analogical reasoning system; knowledge representation and reasoning methods

Autores: 
YOSHINO, Hajime

Association for Computing Machinery, Department of Systems Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology 4259 Nagatsuta-cho, Midoriku, Yokohama 227, 1993

THUMPER - an expert system for stamp duty

Autores: 
SWAFFIELD, Gail

Internacional Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1991, Proceedings of the Third Conference, p 266

Time server-a legal time specialist

Autores: 
POULIN, Daniel

Poulin, D., E. Mackaay, P. Bratley et J. Frémont, Time Server--A Legal Time Specialist, Expert Systems in Law (éd. A.ª Martino), Elsevier Science Publishers (North-Holland), Amsterdam, p 295-312, 1992

The Zeno Argumentation Framework

Autores: 
GORDON, Thomas F

Internacional Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1997, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, p 10-18, ACM

The use of information systems in research for the acquisition of knowledge

Autores: 
PIEPERS, P A W

The use of lexicons in information retrieval in legal databases

Autores: 
SMITH, J C.

Artigo retirado da Internet

The use of meta-rules in rule based legal computer systems

Autores: 
SCHILD, Uri J

Internacional Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1993, Proceedings of Fourth Conference, p 100-109

The sentence, the punishment and the prosecution

Autores: 
VAN KOPPEN, J

Legal Knowledge Based Systems, JURIX'92, 1992, Lelystad: koninlijke Vermande, 17-22 p

The split-up system: integrating neural nets and rule based reasoning in the legal domain

Autores: 
ZELEZNIKOW, John

Association for Computing Machinery, 1995, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on AI and Law
p 185-194, University of Maryland, Acm Press

The systematization of legal meta-inference

Autores: 
YOSHINO, Hajime

Association for Computing Machinery, Meiji Gakuin University, Faculty of Law 1-2-37 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku, 108 Tokyo, 1995, 266-275 p

The role of context in case-based legal reasoning: teleological, temporal, and procedural

Autores: 
BERMAN, Donald H.
HAFNER, Carole D.

Artigo retirado da Internet

The rational basis for the development of a legal expert system

Autores: 
KAGAYAMA, Shigeru

Em meio eletrônico

The PALMA project on european co-operation How IT-applications lead to communication

Autores: 
FREYTER, C A

Telecommunication and AI e law, 1995, Lelystad: Koninklijke Vermande, 19-22

The pleadings game-formalising procedural justice

Autores: 
GORDON, Thomas F

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Al and Law. Amsterdam, ACM Press, 1993

The New Dialectic. Conversational Contexts of Argument

Autores: 
WALTON, Douglas

The nervous shock advisor: a legal expert system in case-based law

Autores: 
DEEDMAN, Cal

Operational Expert System in Canada, Ching Y Suen and Raijan Shingal eds (Oxford, Pergamon Press, p 56), 1991

The logic of reasonable inferences

Autores: 
MESTDAGH, C N J de Vey

JURIX'91, The Foundation for Legal Knowledge Systems. 1991

The logic of time in law and legal expert systems

Autores: 
BRATLEY, Paul
DENIGER, Constant
FRÉMONT, Jacques
MACKAAY, Ejan

Ratio Juris 3 (2), p 254-271, 1990

The logic of “improper cross”

Autores: 
FULDA, Joseph F.

Artigo retirado da Internet.
Disponível em: http://www.springerlink.com/content/m6x1661073276867/fulltext.pdf
Acesso em: 10-10-2006

The missing link revisited: The role of teleology in representing legal argument

Autores: 
BENCH
CAPON, T. J. M.

Artigo retirado da Internet

The Judge and the Computer: How Best ‘Decision Support’?

Autores: 
LEITH, Philip

Disponível em: http://www.springerlink.com/content/q8871m1323n2tt64/fulltext.pdf
Acesso em: 20-10-2006

The juricas-system: new applications and future developments

Autores: 
DE MULDER, R V
VAN DER WESS, J G L
NOORTWIJK, C Van

Internacional Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1991, Proceedings of the Third Conference, p 201-206

The Legal Argument Game of LEGAL RELATIONS

Autores: 
SAXON, Charles S

Murdoch University Eletronic Journal of Law, 1998, vol 5, n 3