Emile de Maat of the Leibniz Center for Law at the University of Amsterdam has posted Teaching the Computer to Read Legal Text, on the VoxPopuLII Blog, published by the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University Law School.
In his post, Mr. de Maat describes the natural language processing techniques used at the Leibniz Center for Law to render legal texts capable of being processed by automated systems.
This post should be of interest to all those who publish or use digital legal information, or who develop egovernment or other information systems that incorporate digital legal information.
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