ACM Home Page
Please provide us with feedback. Feedback
Conceptual information retrieval in litigation support systems
Full text PdfPdf (880 KB)
Source International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law archive
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Artificial intelligence and law table of contents
Oxford, England
Pages: 235 - 243  
Year of Publication: 1991
ISBN:0-89791-399-X
Authors
Vijay Mital  Knowledge Based Systems Group, Computer Science Department, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PU, U.K.
Agathoclis Stylianou  Knowledge Based Systems Group, Computer Science Department, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PU, U.K.
Les Johnson  Knowledge Based Systems Group, Computer Science Department, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PU, U.K.
Sponsor
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
Bibliometrics
Downloads (6 Weeks): 0,   Downloads (12 Months): 16,   Citation Count: 2
Additional Information:

references   cited by   index terms   collaborative colleagues   peer to peer  

Tools and Actions: Request Permissions Request Permissions    Review this Article  
DOI Bookmark: Use this link to bookmark this Article: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/112646.112675
What is a DOI?

REFERENCES

Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.

 
1
Ashley, K.D. (1989) "Indexing and analytic models." Proceedings, DARPA Case-Based easoning Workshop, 197-202.
 
2
3
 
4
Bertaina, P.; Borello, E.; Di Leva, A. & Giolito, P. (1982) "The architecture of a legal information system." in C. Ciampi (ed.) Artifi'cial Intelligence and Legal Information Systems. Amsterdam, North- Holland.
 
5
Berul, L.H.; Stern, M.P. & Keane, J. (1980) "The need for computer-managed litigation files." in B.K. Eres (ed.) Legal and Legislative Information Processing, Westport, Greenwood Press.
 
6
Bing, J. (1989) "The law of the books and the files: possibilities and problems of legal information retrieval." in G.P.V. Vandenberghe (ed.) Advanced Topics of Law and Information Technology,
 
7
8
 
9
Christian, C. (1990) "Litigation support systems - one small step for credibility." New Law Journal, November 9, 1990, 1567-1568.
 
10
Cornwell, D. (1990) "Innovative applications of full text retrieval". Computers and Law, October, 7-8.
 
11
Cross, G.R. & deBessonet, C.G. (1985) "Representation of legal knowledge for conceptual retrieval." Information Processing & Management, 21, 1, 35-44.
12
 
13
Galloway, T.Y. (1987) "TAXi: a taxonomic assistant." Proceedings of AAM-87, 416-420.
 
14
Gedeon, T.D. & Mital, V. (1991)"An adaptive learning network for information retrieval in a litigation support application." Proceedings of AMSE International Conference on Neural Networks, San Diego.
 
15
Gelbart, D. & Smith, J.C. (1990) "Knowledge-based information retrieval systems." Computers & Law, October, 1990, 23-26.
 
16
Gentner, D. & Toupin, C. (1986) "Systematicity and surface similm'ity in the development of analogy." Cognitive Science, 10,277-300.
 
17
 
18
Hafner, C.D. (1981) An information Retrieval System. Ann Arbor, Research Press.
 
19
Halverson, j.T. (1979) "Use of computer for manipulating information: a trial lawyer's guide to document storage and retrieval." in J.H. Young, M.E. Kris and H.C. Trainer (eds.) The Use of Computers in Litigation, American Bar Association.
 
20
Hammond, K. (1988) Case-Based Planning, San Marco, CA, Morgan Kaufman.
 
21
Holyoak, K.J. & Thagard, P. (1989) "Analogical mapping by constraint'satisfaction." Cognitive Science, 13,295-355.
 
22
Keane, J.I. (1989) "The automated litigator." Trial, January, 1989, 30-38.
 
23
 
24
Leishman, D. (1990) "An annotated bibliography of works on analogy." Int. Journal of Intelligent Systems, 5, 43-81.
 
25
Lewis, D.D., Croft, W.B. & Bhandam, N. (1989) "Language-oriented information retrieval." Int. Journal of lnteUigent Systems, 4, 285-318.
 
26
Martin, C. (1989) "Indexing using complex features." Proceedings of DARPA Case-Based Reasoning Workshop, 26-30.
 
27
Mital, V. (1990) "Case-based design and conceptual information retrieval in domains with a weak theory: financial/legal planning and litigation support applications." B runel University Technical Report no. CSTR-90-7, available from author.
 
28
Mital, V. & Johnson, L. (1991a) Information and Knowledge Systems in Law and Finance, London, Chapman & Hall.
 
29
Mital, V. & Johnson, L. (199 lb) "Professional negligence and financial-legal expert systems: architectures to enable the reasonableness defence." International Journal of Law and Artificial Intelligence, 1, 1.
 
30
Mital, V.; Stylianou, A.K. & Johnson, L. (1991) "Litigation support systems: an object-oriented approach to conceptual information retrieval." International Journal of Systems Research and Information Science, to appear.
 
31
 
32
 
33
Rissland, E.L. & Ashley, K.D. (I 989) "H Y PO: A precedent-based legal rca.<~cr." in G.P.V. Vandonberghc (e~i.),4~h'~:,~,',,,t 7'o/>ic:, (!/'l,a,,, ar, d Information Technology, Hillsdale, N$, Lawrence Erlbaum, 213-234.
 
34
 
35
Southam, M.; Mital, V. & Thomas, P. (1991) "HyperNotary: Legal document assembly using hypertext." Proc. 13th BCS Information Retrieval Colloquium, Lancaster.
 
36
Stylianou, A.K. (1990) "An Object-like Knowledge Representation Language (OKRL) for knowledge and information representation." Brunel University Tech. Report no. CSTR-90-9.
 
37
Tong, R.M., Appelbaum, L.A. & Askman, V.N. (1989) "A knowledge representation for conceptual information retrieval." Int. Journal of Intelligent Systems, 4, 259-283.
 
38
Wallwork, N.J. (1989) "Managing documents in complex litigation." Legal Economics, November/D~em~r, 1989, 52-57.
 
39
Weaver, M.T., France, R.K., Chen, Q-F & Fox, E.A. (1989) "Using a frame-based language for information retrieval." Int. Journal of Intelligent Systems, 4,223-257.
 
40
Wilkins, R.P. (1989) "Computerizing your litigation practice." Trial, April, 1989, 82-83.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Vijay Mital: colleagues
Agathoclis Stylianou: colleagues
Les Johnson: colleagues

Peer to Peer - Readers of this Article have also read: