Title
Artificial Intelligence And Formalisms For Legal Evidence: An Introduction
Abstract
Whereas the application of artificial intelligence to law has been an active field of investigation for nearly three decades, legal evidence almost hasn't featured among such applications. A critical mass of research in this narrower field has only come into acknowledged existence after coordination initiatives ( journal special issues as well as workshops) were undertaken for the very purpose of either bootstrapping the emergence of this subarea within "AI & Law," or then to wean the extant debate among legal theorists from its exclusive focus on probabilities in law. In this introductory article to the present special issue, we take a walk through various foci for debate which are relevant for a better appreciation of the state of the art.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1080/08839510490279852
APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
critical mass,artificial intelligent
Critical mass (software engineering),Bootstrapping,Computer science,Extant taxon,Artificial intelligence,Rotation formalisms in three dimensions,Legal evidence
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
18.0
3-4
0883-9514
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.38
38
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ephraim Nissan116421.59
Antonio A. Martino2233.24