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Computational Law: Datasets, Benchmarks, and Ontologies

Published: March 6, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.04305v2

By: Dilek Küçük, Fazli Can

Potential Business Impact:

Helps computers understand and use laws better.

Business Areas:
Legal Tech Professional Services

Recent developments in computer science and artificial intelligence have also contributed to the legal domain, as revealed by the number and range of related publications and applications. Machine and deep learning models require considerable amount of domain-specific data for training and comparison purposes, in order to attain high-performance in the legal domain. Additionally, semantic resources such as ontologies are valuable for building large-scale computational legal systems, in addition to ensuring interoperability of such systems. Considering these aspects, we present an up-to-date review of the literature on datasets, benchmarks, and ontologies proposed for computational law. We believe that this comprehensive and recent review will help researchers and practitioners when developing and testing approaches and systems for computational law.

Country of Origin
🇹🇷 Turkey

Page Count
13 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computation and Language