作者: Ephraim Nissan , Carmelo Asaro , Aldo Franco Dragoni , Dany Yamen Farook , Solomon Eyal Shimony
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-45324-3_16
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摘要: This article describes projects in the domain of artificial intelligence and law, which resulted from research five authors listed, when they formed teams (of first author named each one other authors). Therefore, present paper offers a subjective perspective, viewpoint personal trajectories within AIaa representation Italy's regional constitutions nested-relation (a precursor XML); application kappa calculus probabilistic interpretation to Scandinavian approach evidential strength; Petri Nets for representing temporal relations mutual wills; Daedalus (Judge Asaro's software assisting examining magistrates with inquiries, then turn prosecutors); study occurrences court allegations echoing pretext archetype "The dog ate my homework" (even claim was not pretextuous); an Wigmore Charts analysis both argumentation rhetoric Italian arringa (final submissions court) real case; editorial promoted emergence evidence as conspicuous field magnum opus (Nissan 2012a) presents state art computational applications legal evidence, police or argumentation.