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Stem legal$ (all stems)

67 papers:

CHICHI-2015-LugerURG #design #game studies #process #using
Playing the Legal Card: Using Ideation Cards to Raise Data Protection Issues within the Design Process (EL, LU, TR, MG), pp. 457–466.
HCIHIMI-IKD-2015-MacielPS #interactive #internet #legacy
Internet Users’ Legal and Technical Perspectives on Digital Legacy Management for Post-mortem Interaction (CM, VCP, MS), pp. 627–639.
MoDELSMoDELS-2015-SoltanaSSB #framework #modelling #policy #probability #simulation
A model-based framework for probabilistic simulation of legal policies (GS, NS, MS, LCB), pp. 70–79.
SACSAC-2015-RodriguesAFSB #approach #ontology #simulation
An ontological approach for simulating legal action in the Brazilian penal code (CMdOR, RRdA, FLGdF, EPdS, PVdSB), pp. 376–381.
CASECASE-2014-GaoLWA #monitoring #petri net #problem #sequence #using
A monitor solution to enforce legal transition firing sequences problems by using Petri nets (XG, ZL, AW, AMAA), pp. 419–424.
DACDAC-2014-PopovychLWLLW
Density-aware Detailed Placement with Instant Legalization (SP, HHL, CMW, YLL, WHL, TCW), p. 6.
CIKMCIKM-2014-WangLL
Exploring Legal Patent Citations for Patent Valuation (SW, ZL, WCL), pp. 1379–1388.
ICPRICPR-2014-WangCW #recognition
Recognition of Handwritten Characters in Chinese Legal Amounts by Stacked Autoencoders (MW, YC, XW), pp. 3002–3007.
KEODKEOD-2014-BakhshandehKAYC #ontology
A Digital Preservation-Legal Ontology (MB, BKR, GA, SAY, AC, JLB), pp. 215–222.
MODELSMoDELS-2014-SoltanaFASB #approach #case study #modelling #uml #using
Using UML for Modeling Procedural Legal Rules: Approach and a Study of Luxembourg’s Tax Law (GS, EF, MA, MS, LCB), pp. 450–466.
MODELSMoDELS-2014-SoltanaFASB #approach #case study #modelling #uml #using
Using UML for Modeling Procedural Legal Rules: Approach and a Study of Luxembourg’s Tax Law (GS, EF, MA, MS, LCB), pp. 450–466.
RERE-2014-AdedjoumaSB #approach #automation #case study #detection
Automated detection and resolution of legal cross references: Approach and a study of Luxembourg’s legislation (MA, MS, LCB), pp. 63–72.
RERE-2014-GordonB #requirements
The role of legal expertise in interpretation of legal requirements and definitions (DGG, TDB), pp. 273–282.
SACSAC-2014-SypeS #case study #online #requirements #social
Case study: legal requirements for the use of social login features for online reputation updates (YSVDS, JMS), pp. 1698–1705.
ICDARICDAR-2013-ChiC #approach #recognition
Chinese Handwritten Legal Amount Recognition with HMM-Based Approach (BC, YC), pp. 778–782.
HCIDUXU-PMT-2013-GreenwoodJ
Customer Recruitment: Ethical, Legal and Practical Issues (KG, AJ), pp. 273–282.
RERE-2013-Gordon #requirements
The regulatory world and the machine: Harmonizing legal requirements and the systems they affect (DGG), pp. 381–384.
RERE-2013-GordonB #modelling #requirements
Assessing regulatory change through legal requirements coverage modeling (DGG, TDB), pp. 145–154.
RERE-2013-MaxwellAE #empirical
An empirical investigation of software engineers’ ability to classify legal cross-references (JCM, AIA, JBE), pp. 24–31.
ICLPICLP-J-2013-SneyersSF #probability #reasoning
Probabilistic legal reasoning in CHRiSM (JS, DDS, TWF), pp. 769–781.
DATEDATE-2012-Brenner
VLSI legalization with minimum perturbation by iterative augmentation (UB), pp. 1385–1390.
CHICHI-2012-HietanenSAL #image
: helping the legal use of creative commons images (HH, AS, KA, YL), pp. 599–608.
KEODKEOD-2012-LuC #clustering #documentation #order #recommendation
Bringing Order to Legal Documents — An Issue-based Recommendation System Via Cluster Association (QL, JGC), pp. 76–88.
RERE-2012-GordonB #case study #multi #requirements
Reconciling multi-jurisdictional legal requirements: A case study in requirements water marking (DGG, TDB), pp. 91–100.
ICDARICDAR-2011-JayadevanKPP #database #development #recognition #word
Database Development and Recognition of Handwritten Devanagari Legal Amount Words (RJ, SRK, PMP, UP), pp. 304–308.
SEFMSEFM-2011-Metayer #formal method
Formal Methods as a Link between Software Code and Legal Rules (DLM), pp. 3–18.
CIKMCIKM-2011-LuCAK #clustering #documentation #segmentation #topic
Legal document clustering with built-in topic segmentation (QL, JGC, KAK, WK), pp. 383–392.
KEODKEOD-2011-CastellaniLHGMS #knowledge-based
A Knowledge-based System to Support Legal Case Construction (SC, NL, NH, AG, DBM, FS), pp. 15–27.
RERE-2011-MasseySOA #implementation
Assessing the accuracy of legal implementation readiness decisions (AKM, BS, PNO, AIA), pp. 207–216.
RERE-2011-MaxwellAS #identification #requirements #taxonomy
A legal cross-references taxonomy for identifying conflicting software requirements (JCM, AIA, PPS), pp. 197–206.
ICSEICSE-2011-Davies #reuse #security
Measuring subversions: security and legal risk in reused software artifacts (JD), pp. 1149–1151.
DACDAC-2010-ChoRXP #network #using
History-based VLSI legalization using network flow (MC, HR, HX, RP), pp. 286–291.
SEFMSEFM-2010-MetayerMP #architecture #design
Designing Log Architectures for Legal Evidence (DLM, EM, MLP), pp. 156–165.
KRKR-2010-BoellaGRT #comprehension #logic
A Logical Understanding of Legal Interpretation (GB, GG, AR, LWNvdT).
HTHT-2009-LesmoMR #semantics
Extracting semantic annotations from legal texts (LL, AM, DPR), pp. 167–172.
MSRMSR-2009-GermanPGA
Code siblings: Technical and legal implications of copying code between applications (DMG, MDP, YGG, GA), pp. 81–90.
RERE-2009-Breaux #approach #requirements
Exercising Due Diligence in Legal Requirements Acquisition: A Tool-supported, Frame-Based Approach (TDB), pp. 225–230.
RERE-2009-MaxwellA #modelling #requirements
Developing Production Rule Models to Aid in Acquiring Requirements from Legal Texts (JCM, AIA), pp. 101–110.
SACSAC-2009-BasgaluppBCFR #algorithm #induction #multi #named #search-based
LEGAL-tree: a lexicographic multi-objective genetic algorithm for decision tree induction (MPB, RCB, ACPLFdC, AAF, DDR), pp. 1085–1090.
CIKMCIKM-2008-CustisA #corpus #query #statistics
Investigating external corpus and clickthrough statistics for query expansion in the legal domain (TC, KAK), pp. 1363–1364.
RERE-2008-BreauxABD #case study #industrial #requirements
Legal Requirements, Compliance and Practice: An Industry Case Study in Accessibility (TDB, AIA, KB, MD), pp. 43–52.
ICDARICDAR-2007-ZiaratbanFE
Use of Legal Amount to Confirm or Correct the Courtesy Amount on Farsi Bank Checks (MZ, KF, ME), pp. 1123–1127.
CAiSECAiSE-2007-GhanavatiAP #framework #towards
Towards a Framework for Tracking Legal Compliance in Healthcare (SG, DA, LP), pp. 218–232.
ICEISICEIS-SAIC-2007-DrumondGL #case study #modelling #recommendation #specification
A Case Study on the Application of the MAAEM Methodology for the Specification Modeling of Recommender Systems in the Legal Domain (LD, RG, AL), pp. 155–160.
RERE-2007-OttoA #requirements
Addressing Legal Requirements in Requirements Engineering (PNO, AIA), pp. 5–14.
CASECASE-2006-SaiK #automation #reliability
Highly Reliable and Accurate Level Radar for Automated Legal Custody Transfer and Inventory Management (BS, BK), pp. 346–350.
SEKESEKE-2006-BittencourtTC #rule-based
Rule-Based Systems Combining AI Techniques into a Legal Agent-based Intelligent Tutoring System (IIB, MT, EdBC), pp. 35–40.
SACSAC-2006-Cheng #information management #logic
Deontic relevant logic as the logical basis for legal information systems (JC), pp. 319–320.
WCREWCRE-2005-WangCD #security #using
Enhancing Security Using Legality Assertions (LW, JRC, TRD), pp. 35–44.
CHICHI-2005-IachelloA #adaptation #design #evaluation #privacy #ubiquitous
Privacy and proportionality: adapting legal evaluation techniques to inform design in ubiquitous computing (GI, GDA), pp. 91–100.
SACSAC-2005-HacheyG #classification #modelling #sequence #summary
Sequence modelling for sentence classification in a legal summarisation system (BH, CG), pp. 292–296.
ICEISICEIS-v5-2004-MarzalBMC #analysis #documentation #perspective #topic
Verbs & Topic Maps: A Proposal for Legal Documentation from the Document Content Analysis Perspective (MÁM, CB, JM, FC), pp. 63–68.
ICEISICEIS-v5-2004-Sneiders #tool support
Tool Support for Legal Enquiry: Focus on Spatial-Planning Law (ES), pp. 289–294.
ICPRICPR-v2-2004-TangASBC #recognition
Recognition of Unconstrained Legal Amounts Handwritten on Chinese Bank Checks (HT, EA, CYS, OB, MC), pp. 610–613.
RERE-2002-AlvarezOP #quality #requirements #reuse
Legal Requirements Reuse: A Critical Success Factor for Requirements Quality and Personal Data Protection (JATÁ, AO, MP), pp. 95–103.
ICDARICDAR-2001-KimKCS #recognition #segmentation
Legal Amount Recognition Based on the Segmentation Hypotheses for Bank Check Processing (KKK, JHK, YC, CYS), pp. 964–967.
ICDARICDAR-2001-ZhouSL #approach
A Feedback-based Approach for Segmenting Handwritten Legal Amounts on Bank Cheques (JZ, CYS, KL), pp. 887–891.
SACSAC-1999-DavisE #encryption #named #web
Emperor: Cheap Legal Secure Cryptography for the Web (CD, CFE), pp. 603–609.
ICDARICDAR-1997-YuST #recognition
Location and recognition of legal amounts on Chinese bank cheques (CLY, CYS, YYT), pp. 588–591.
ASEKBSE-1995-LowryL #knowledge-based #re-engineering
Legal Issues on Knowledge-Based Software Engineering (DDL, MRL), pp. 61–69.
CHICHI-1991-SamuelsonCJLW
Legal debate on the copyright look and feel lawsuits: the sequel (PS, ALC, MJ, ML, BW), pp. 397–398.
SIGIRSIGIR-1991-AgostiCG #hypermedia #retrieval
A Two-Level Hypertext Retrieval Model for Legal Data (MA, RC, GG), pp. 316–325.
ICLPJICSCP-1988-AllenS88 #logic #multi #question
Multiple Interpretations of the Logical Structure of Legal Rules: Impediment or Boon to Legal Expert Systems? (LEA, CSS), pp. 1609–1623.
HTHT-1987-Jones #hypermedia #parametricity #tool support
Developing and Distributing Hypertext Tools: Legal Inputs and Parameters (HWJI), pp. 367–374.
SIGIRSIGIR-1980-Hafner #information retrieval #representation
Representation of Knowledge in a Legal Information Retrieval System (CDH), pp. 139–153.
SIGIRSIGIR-1973-Price #retrieval
Comments on Experiments with Retrieval of Legal Information in Full Text (NP), p. 180–?.
SIGIRSIGIR-1971-ChouekaCDFS #documentation #retrieval
Full Text Document Retrieval: Hebrew Legal Texts (YC, MC, JD, ASF, MS), pp. 61–79.

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