Dr. Adam Wyner of the University of Aberdeen has posted slides of his presentation entitled Annotating, Extracting, and Linking Legal Information , given 11 March 2014 at the University of Edinburgh.
Topics covered in the presentation include:
- Resources for marking up legal texts, including LegalRuleML and Oracle Policy Automation
- Sources of marked up legal texts, such as Legislation.gov.uk, Google Scholar’s case law database, and Dr. Rinke Hoekstra‘s MetaLex Document Server
- Analyses of marked up legal texts, such as Hoekstra’s network analysis of Dutch legislation, and Professor Dr. Daniel Martin Katz and Michael Bommarito‘s Legal Language Explorer, and
- Methods for extracting legal rules from texts, using GATE.
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