Title
EXPLAINABLE REASONING WITH LEGAL BIG DATA: A LAYERED FRAMEWORK
Abstract
Knowledge representation and reasoning in the legal domain has primarily focused on case studies where knowledge and data can fit in main memory. However, this assumption no longer applies in the era of big data, where large amounts of data are generated daily. This paper discusses new opportunities and challenges that emerge in relation to reasoning with legal big data and the concepts of volume, velocity, variety and veracity. A four-layer legal big data framework is proposed to manage the complete lifecycle of legal big data from sourcing, processing and storage, to reasoning, analysis and consumption. Within each layer, a number of relevant future research directions are also identified, which can facilitate the realisation of knowledge-rich legal big data solutions.
Year
Venue
DocType
2022
JOURNAL OF APPLIED LOGICS-IFCOLOG JOURNAL OF LOGICS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
4
2631-9810
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Grigoris Antoniou12401190.28
Katie Atkinson284977.06
George Baryannis300.34
Sotiris Batsakis400.34
Luigi Di Caro519535.21
Guido Governatori63530262.96
Livid Robaldo700.34
Giovanni Siragusa800.34
Ilias Tachmazidis94811.44