1997
Neves, Jose; Machado, Jose; Abelha, Antonio
Application of artificial intelligence to law enforcement Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 256, ACM, New York, NY, United States, Melbourne, Aust, 1997, (cited By 0; Conference of Proceedings of the 1997 6th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law ; Conference Date: 30 June 1997 Through 3 July 1997; Conference Code:47164).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Abstract only; Inference based semantic nets; Law enforcement, Artificial intelligence, Computational linguistics; Computer architecture; Decision support systems; Inference engines; Information retrieval; Laws and legislation; Logic programming; Neural networks
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title = {Application of artificial intelligence to law enforcement},
author = {Jose Neves and Jose Machado and Antonio Abelha},
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year = {1997},
date = {1997-01-01},
journal = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law},
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publisher = {ACM, New York, NY, United States},
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abstract = {The area of information retrieval is concerned, in particular, with selecting documents from a collection that will be of interest to an user with a stated information need or question. Although it remains an area of considerable theoretical and practical importance, in general it comes to be critical when one considers the organization and functioning of a Public Prosecution Service, in terms of its administrative procedures, service distribution or the application of The Law. This article describes a part of a project, the MAD's one, A Decision Support System for Legal Reasoning, with mention to the architecture and the formal model for retrieval and update of legal documents, in use at the Portuguese Public Prosecution Service. It combines agent's based technology, disjunctive logic programming to the representation of partial information, and inference based semantic nets.},
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The area of information retrieval is concerned, in particular, with selecting documents from a collection that will be of interest to an user with a stated information need or question. Although it remains an area of considerable theoretical and practical importance, in general it comes to be critical when one considers the organization and functioning of a Public Prosecution Service, in terms of its administrative procedures, service distribution or the application of The Law. This article describes a part of a project, the MAD's one, A Decision Support System for Legal Reasoning, with mention to the architecture and the formal model for retrieval and update of legal documents, in use at the Portuguese Public Prosecution Service. It combines agent's based technology, disjunctive logic programming to the representation of partial information, and inference based semantic nets.