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AICOL 2018 - 2020
- Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Monica Palmirani, Michal Araszkiewicz, Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Giovanni Sartor:
AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems XI-XII - AICOL International Workshops 2018 and 2020: AICOL-XI@JURIX 2018, AICOL-XII@JURIX 2020, XAILA@JURIX 2020, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13048, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-89810-6 - Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Monica Palmirani, Michal Araszkiewicz, Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Giovanni Sartor:
Introduction: A Hybrid Regulatory Framework and Technical Architecture for a Human-Centered and Explainable AI. 1-11
Knowledge Representation
- Michal Araszkiewicz, Tomasz Zurek:
Identification of Legislative Errors Through Knowledge Representation and Interpretive Argumentation. 15-30 - Monica Palmirani:
Lexdatafication: Italian Legal Knowledge Modelling in Akoma Ntoso. 31-47 - Milen G. Kebede, Giovanni Sileno, Tom M. van Engers:
A Critical Reflection on ODRL. 48-61 - Milen G. Kebede:
Automating Normative Control for Healthcare Research. 62-72
Logic, Rules, and Reasoning
- Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo:
Principles and Semantics: Modelling Violations for Normative Reasoning. 75-89 - Ho-Pun Lam, Mustafa Hashmi, Akhil Kumar:
Towards a Formal Framework for Partial Compliance of Business Processes. 90-105 - Bernardo Alkmim, Edward Hermann Haeusler, Daniel Schwabe:
A Case Study Integrating Knowledge Graphs and Intuitionistic Logic. 106-124 - Heng Zheng, Davide Grossi, Bart Verheij:
Logical Comparison of Cases. 125-140
Explainable AI in Law and Ethics
- Martijn van Otterlo, Martin Atzmueller:
A Conceptual View on the Design and Properties of Explainable AI Systems for Legal Settings. 143-153 - Lukasz Górski, Shashishekar Ramakrishna, Jedrzej M. Nowosielski:
Towards Grad-CAM Based Explainability in a Legal Text Processing Pipeline. Extended Version. 154-168 - Francesco Sovrano, Fabio Vitali, Monica Palmirani:
Making Things Explainable vs Explaining: Requirements and Challenges Under the GDPR. 169-182 - AnneMarie Borg, Floris Bex:
Explaining Arguments at the Dutch National Police. 183-197 - Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Geoff Gordon, Bernhard Rieder:
Like Circles in the Water: Responsibility as a System-Level Function. 198-211
Law as Web of linked Data and the Rule of Law
- Pompeu Casanovas, Mustafa Hashmi, Louis de Koker:
The Rule of Law and Compliance: Legal Quadrant and Conceptual Clustering. 215-229 - Andre Oboler, Pompeu Casanovas:
The Web of Data's Role in Legal Ecosystems to Address Violent Extremism Fuelled by Hate Speech in Social Media. 230-246 - Costas Davarakis, Eva Blomqvist, Marco Tiemann, Pompeu Casanovas:
SPIRIT: Semantic and Systemic Interoperability for Identity Resolution in Intelligence Analysis. 247-259
Data Protection and Privacy Modelling and Reasoning
- Emanuela Podda, Monica Palmirani:
Inferring the Meaning of Non-personal, Anonymized, and Anonymous Data. 269-282 - Rana Saniei:
Challenges in the Implementation of Privacy Enhancing Semantic Technologies (PESTs) Supporting GDPR. 283-297 - Tristan Allard, Louis Béziaud, Sébastien Gambs:
Publication of Court Records: Circumventing the Privacy-Transparency Trade-Off. 298-312 - Beatriz Esteves:
Challenges in the Digital Representation of Privacy Terms. 313-327 - Mirko Zichichi, Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Stefano Ferretti:
The Use of Decentralized and Semantic Web Technologies for Personal Data Protection and Interoperability. 328-335
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