Posts Tagged ‘Modeling legal communication’

Call for Papers: ICAIL 2013: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law

September 23, 2012

A call for papers — with paper submission deadline of 18 January 2013 — has been issued for ICAIL 2013: 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, to be held 10-14 June 2013 in Rome, Italy.

The Twitter account for the conference is @ICAIL2013 . The Twitter hashtag for the conference is #ICAIL2013. The conference organizers invite those interested to follow the Twitter account and hashtag and to comment and contribute with the latest news.

The conference features two tracks: one for “regular papers” and one for “innovative applications papers.”

Here is the complete list of deadlines:

  • Mentoring program request deadline: November 9, 2012
  • Mentoring program paper deadline: November 16, 2012
  • Submission of workshop and tutorial proposals: December 7, 2012
  • Submission of abstracts (optional): January 11, 2013
  • Submission of papers deadline: January 18, 2013
  • Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2013
  • Final revised and formatted papers due: April 19, 2013
  • Conference: June 10 – June 14, 2013

Papers are invited on the following topics:

  • Formal and computational models of legal reasoning
  • Knowledge acquisition techniques for the legal domain, including natural language processing and data mining
  • Computational models of argumentation and decision making
  • Legal knowledge representation including legal ontologies and common sense knowledge
  • Automatic legal text classification and summarization
  • Automated information extraction from legal databases and texts
  • Machine learning and data mining applied to legal databases
  • Conceptual or model-based legal information retrieval
  • E-discovery and e-disclosure
  • E-government and e-justice
  • Computational models of evidential reasoning
  • Modeling norms for multi-agent systems
  • Modeling negotiation and contract formation
  • Computational models of case-based legal reasoning
  • Online dispute resolution
  • Intelligent legal tutoring systems
  • Intelligent support systems for the legal domain
  • Interdisciplinary applications of legal informatics methods and systems

For more information, please see the call for papers.

HT Anne Gardner

[NOTE: Updated 23 November 2012 to add the Twitter account and hashtag. HT Enrico Francesconi]

DEON 2010 Proceedings Available

July 31, 2010

Proceedings are available for DEON 2010: The 10th International Conference on Deontic Logic in Computer Science, held 7-9 July 2010 in Fiesole, Florence, Italy.

The proceedings were edited by Giovanni Sartor and Guido Governatori.

Abstracts of the law-related papers presented at the conference will be posted here shortly.

Click here for the conference Website.

Call for Papers: DEON 2010

December 25, 2009

[NOTE: Updated on 17 January 2010 to revise submission dates.]

A call for papers — with abstract submission deadline of 20 27 February 2010 and paper submission deadline of 6 March 2010 — has been issued for DEON 2010: The 10th International Conference on Deontic Logic in Computer Science, to be held 7-9 July 2010 in Florence, Italy. The conference has a special focus on Deontic Logic and Legal Systems. Papers are invited on the following topics:

  • “Legal rights
  • Completeness and indeterminacy in legal systems
  • Kinds of legal norms
  • Modelling norms and values
  • Legal power and competences
  • The dynamic of legal systems
  • Compliance and enforcement of obligations
  • Contracts and other constitutive acts
  • The logical study of normative reasoning, including formal systems of deontic logic, defeasible normative reasoning, the logic of action, and other related areas of logic
  • The formal analysis of normative concepts and normative systems
    the formal representation of legal knowledge
  • The formal specification of aspects of norm-governed multi-agent systems and autonomous agents, including (but not limited to) the representation of rights, authorisation, delegation, power, responsibility and liability
  • The formal specification of normative systems for the management of bureaucratic processes in public or private administration
  • Applications of normative logic to the specification of database integrity constraints
  • Normative aspects of protocols for communication, negotiation and multi-agent decision making.”

For more information, please see the call for papers.


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