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| Time | Title | Speakers |
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| 08:30 | ||
| 09:00 | Welcome Speech ⭐ | Asunción Gómez-Pérez |
| 09:15 | Opening Remarks | Program Chair – Michał Araszkiewicz Local Organization Chairs - Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel and Elena Montiel Ponsoda |
| 09:30 | ||
| 09:30 | Deep Learning for Detecting and Explaining Unfairness in Consumer Contracts | Francesca Lagioia, Federico Ruggeri, Kasper Drazewski, Marco Lippi, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Paolo Torroni and Giovanni Sartor |
| 09:55 | Computer-Assisted Creation of Boolean Search Rules for Text Classification in the Legal Domai | Hannes Westermann, Jaromír Šavelka, Vern R. Walker, Kevin D. Ashley and Karim Benyekhlef |
| 10:20 | Similarity and Relevance of Court Decisions: a Computational Study on CJEU Cases | Kody Moodley, Pedro Hernandez Serrano, Gijs van Dijck and Michel Dumontier |
| 10:45 | Legal Text Generation from Abstract Meaning Representation | Sinh Trong Vu, Minh Le Nguyen and Ken Satoh |
| 11:00 | ||
| 11:30 | ||
| 11:30 | A Comparison of Two Hybrid Methods for Analyzing Evidential Reasoning | Ludi van Leeuwen and Bart Verheij |
| 11:55 | Defeasible systems in legal reasoning: a comparative assessment | Roberta Calegari, Giuseppe Contissa, Francesca Lagioia, Andrea Omicini and Giovanni Sartor. |
| 12:10 | A Dialogical Model of Case Law Dynamics | Trevor Bench-Capon and John Henderson. |
| 12:25 | On the Formal Structure of Rules in Conflict of Laws | Réka Markovich |
| 12:40 | Deontic Closure and Conflict in Legal Reasoning | Guido Governatori and Robert Mullins |
| 12:55 | ||
| 13:00 | ||
| 14:00 | Improving the Processing of Question Answer Based Legal Documents | Saurabh Chakravarty, Maanav Mehrotra, Raja Venkata Satya Phanindra Chava, Han Liu, Mattheu Krivanksy and Edward A. Fox |
| 14:25 | Weakly Supervised One-shot Classification using Recurrent Neural Networks with Attention: Application to Claim Acceptance Detection | Charles Condevaux, Sébastien Harispe, Stéphane Mussard and Guillaume Zambrano |
| 15:00 | Invited talk ⭐ | Danièle Bourcier |
| 16:00 | ||
| 16:30 | ||
| 16:30 | Renvoi in Private International Law: a Formalization with Modal Contexts | Matteo Baldoni, Laura Giordano and Ken Satoh |
| 16:55 | A computational model of pragmatic oddity | Guido Governatori and Antonino Rotolo |
| 17:10 | Towards a Computational Theory of Action, Causation and Power for Normative Reasoning | Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer and Tom Van Engers |
| 20:00 | ||
| Time | Title | Speakers |
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| 08:30 | ||
| 09:30 | ||
| 09:00 | Governmental Transparency in the Artificial Intelligence Era | Tom van Engers and Dennis de Vries |
| 09:25 | Privacy and Monopoly Concerns in Data-Driven Transactions | Duygu Aksit Karacam |
| 09:40 | Legal Compliance in a Linked Open Data Framework | Enrico Francesconi and Guido Governatori |
| 09:55 | Comparing Alternative Factor- and Precedent-based Accounts of Precedential Constraint | Henry Prakken |
| 10:20 | Legislative Dialogues with Incomplete Information | Antonino Rotolo and Guido Governatori |
| 10:45 | K Realising ANGELIC Designs Using Logiak | Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon, Tom Routen, Alejandro Z Sánchez, Stuart Whittle, Rob Williams and Catriona Wolfenden |
| 11:00 | ||
| 11:30 | ||
| 11:30 | Identification of Rhetorical Roles of Sentences in Indian Legal Judgments | Paheli Bhattacharya, Shounak Paul, Kripabandhu Ghosh, Saptarshi Ghosh and Adam Wyner |
| 11:55 | Neural network based Rhetorical status classification for Japanese judgement documents | Hiroaki Yamada, Simone Teufel and Takenobu Tokunaga |
| 12:20 | Verifying the meaning equivalence in bilingual international treaties | Linyuan Tang and Kyo Kageura |
| 12:45 | Application of character-level language models in the domain of Polish statutory law | Aleksander Smywiński-Pohl, Krzysztof Wróbel, Karol Lasocki and Michał Jungiewicz |
| 13:00 | ||
| 14:00 | Invited talk ⭐ | Francesca Toni |
| 15:00 | ||
| 15:00 | PrOnto Ontology Refinement through Open Knowledge Extraction | Monica Palmirani, Giorgia Bincoletto, Valentina Leone and Francesco Sovrano |
| 15:15 | On Constructing a Knowledge Base of Chinese Criminal Cases | Xiaohan Wu, Amarnath Gupta, Benjamin Liebman, Rachel Stern and Margaret Roberts |
| 15:30 | Combining Textual and Visual Information for Typed and Handwritten Text Separation in Legal Documents | Alessandro Torrisi, Robert Bevan, Katie Atkinson, Danushka Bollegala and Frans Coenen |
| 15:45 | Frequent use cases extraction from legal texts in the data protection domain | Valentina Leone and Luigi di Caro |
| 16:00 | ||
| 16:30 | ||
| 16:30 | Legal Search in Case Law and Statute Law | Julien Rossi and Evangelos Kanoulas |
| 16:55 | ERST: Leveraging Topic Features for Context-Aware Legal Reference Linking | Sabine Wehnert, Gabriel Campero Durand and Gunter Saake |
| 17:20 | The NAI Suite - Drafting and Reasoning over Legal Texts (demo) | Tomer Libal and Alexander Steen |
| 17:30 | TFacts2Law – using deep learning to provide a legal qualification to a set of facts (demo) | Ivan Mokanov |
| 17:40 | ANOPPI: A Pseudonymization Service for Finnish Court Documents (demo) | Arttu Oksanen, Minna Tamper, Jouni Tuominen, Aki Hietanen and Eero Hyvönen |
| 18:00 | ||
Asunción Gómez-Pérez is Vice-Rector for Research, Innovation and Doctoral Studies and Full Professor at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences. She is also the Director of the Ontology Engineering Group (OEG) since 1995 at the same University.
Francesca Toni is a Professor in Computational Logic in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London, member of the Artificial Intelligence research theme and the leader of the CLArg (Computational Logic and Argumentation) research group.
Danièle Bourcier is a French lawyer and essayist. She is director of research emeritus at CNRS and leads the "Law and Governance technologies" Department at the Centre for Administrative Science Research (CERSA) at the University Paris II.