Katie Atkinson


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2024

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Towards Supporting Legal Argumentation with NLP: Is More Data Really All You Need?
Santosh T.y.s.s | Kevin Ashley | Katie Atkinson | Matthias Grabmair
Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2024

Modeling legal reasoning and argumentation justifying decisions in cases has always been central to AI & Law, yet contemporary developments in legal NLP have increasingly focused on statistically classifying legal conclusions from text. While conceptually “simpler’, these approaches often fall short in providing usable justifications connecting to appropriate legal concepts. This paper reviews both traditional symbolic works in AI & Law and recent advances in legal NLP, and distills possibilities of integrating expert-informed knowledge to strike a balance between scalability and explanation in symbolic vs. data-driven approaches. We identify open challenges and discuss the potential of modern NLP models and methods that integrate conceptual legal knowledge.

2018

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A Dataset for Inter-Sentence Relation Extraction using Distant Supervision
Angrosh Mandya | Danushka Bollegala | Frans Coenen | Katie Atkinson
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)