Methodology for developing juridical expert systems: the example of the ARPO-2 prototype
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v1i2.1044Abstract
Review of the possibilities that Artificial Intelligent techniques offer as auxiliary tools for jurists. The authors consider the typical procedures of jurists based on the principles of the Philosophy of Law. They establish the kind of informatic tools that may help these activities, explaining how the juridical problems can be modelled into specific applications by means of Artificial Intelligence technologies. Finally, they illustrate the aforementioned with the example of ARPO-2, a prototype expert system in the field of law information retrieval.Downloads
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