JURISIN Academic Event
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A JURISIN Academic Event is a academic workshop series focused on juris-informatics, a research area combining law and information technology, aiming to advance the development and application of AI and computational methods in legal contexts.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve presenting cutting-edge research in legal reasoning and automated legal analysis.
- It can (often) bring together experts from fields such as computer science, law, and linguistics.
- It can include topics like legal text processing, legal ontologies, and case-based reasoning.
- It can range from theoretical explorations to practical implementations in legal tech applications.
- It can promote interdisciplinary collaboration to solve complex legal problems using AI.
- It can serve as a platform for discussing the ethical implications of AI in law.
- It can feature keynote speeches, paper presentations, and panel discussions.
- It can be co-located with major conferences in AI or law to maximize interdisciplinary interactions.
- It can support disseminating new tools and methodologies for legal informatics.
- It can provide networking opportunities for researchers and practitioners in the field.
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- Example(s):
- JURISIN 2024, ...
- JURISIN 2023, ...
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- Counter-Example(s):
- IJCAI Conferences, which focus broadly on AI without a specific emphasis on legal applications.
- Legal Conferences, which do not typically incorporate information technology or AI discussions.
- See: Legal Informatics, Legal Tech Research, Automated Legal Analysis, Competition on Legal Information Extraction/Entailment (COLIEE).