{"title":"Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law","authors":"Ted Sichelman, Katie Atkinson","doi":"10.1145/2746090","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In 1987 the first International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law was held in Boston, Massachusetts. The Conference Chair of this inaugural event was Carole D. Hafner, who sadly passed away in 2015. Carole's contribution to the AI and Law community cannot be overstated; she was instrumental in the establishment of the International Association for AI and Law (IAAIL), the ICAIL conference and the AI and Law journal, and she served as IAAIL Secretary/Treasurer for many years. Carole's research contributions on conceptual information retrieval of legal knowledge were presented at the very first ICAIL conference and in later years she developed work on a variety of topics including text analysis, case-based reasoning and ontologies. Carole's research contributions leave a legacy that is still of relevance for today's research in AI and Law. Whilst the community mourns the loss of Carole, it stands proud to be building on the foundations that she established within this research field, both in terms of her research contributions and in terms of the conference itself. To honour Carole, a best paper prize in her name is being awarded at ICAIL 2015. \n \nThe fifteenth edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law provides a program presenting a wide variety of work to tackle the diverse topics that are manifest in the goal of developing artificial intelligence approaches and applications for the legal domain. The program includes full papers, research abstracts, system demonstrations, tutorials, workshops and a doctoral consortium. Within the program, advances are presented both on topics that are long standing staples of AI and Law research and on emerging topics that have more recently become areas of concern for the field. Theoretical work in the tradition of artificial intelligence research is prominent within the program, but applications to drive forward the transfer of knowledge from the research lab into the field are also a welcome feature of the program. The program contains some events intended to reach out to a variety of communities and audiences; the diverse workshop program includes a multilingual workshop to promote inclusivity of AI and Law researchers from non-English speaking countries, and a doctoral consortium is being held to welcome and encourage student researchers who are new to the field.","PeriodicalId":309125,"journal":{"name":"Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law","volume":"217 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2015-06-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1145/2746090","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In 1987 the first International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law was held in Boston, Massachusetts. The Conference Chair of this inaugural event was Carole D. Hafner, who sadly passed away in 2015. Carole's contribution to the AI and Law community cannot be overstated; she was instrumental in the establishment of the International Association for AI and Law (IAAIL), the ICAIL conference and the AI and Law journal, and she served as IAAIL Secretary/Treasurer for many years. Carole's research contributions on conceptual information retrieval of legal knowledge were presented at the very first ICAIL conference and in later years she developed work on a variety of topics including text analysis, case-based reasoning and ontologies. Carole's research contributions leave a legacy that is still of relevance for today's research in AI and Law. Whilst the community mourns the loss of Carole, it stands proud to be building on the foundations that she established within this research field, both in terms of her research contributions and in terms of the conference itself. To honour Carole, a best paper prize in her name is being awarded at ICAIL 2015.
The fifteenth edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law provides a program presenting a wide variety of work to tackle the diverse topics that are manifest in the goal of developing artificial intelligence approaches and applications for the legal domain. The program includes full papers, research abstracts, system demonstrations, tutorials, workshops and a doctoral consortium. Within the program, advances are presented both on topics that are long standing staples of AI and Law research and on emerging topics that have more recently become areas of concern for the field. Theoretical work in the tradition of artificial intelligence research is prominent within the program, but applications to drive forward the transfer of knowledge from the research lab into the field are also a welcome feature of the program. The program contains some events intended to reach out to a variety of communities and audiences; the diverse workshop program includes a multilingual workshop to promote inclusivity of AI and Law researchers from non-English speaking countries, and a doctoral consortium is being held to welcome and encourage student researchers who are new to the field.
1987年,第一届人工智能与法律国际会议在马萨诸塞州波士顿举行。Carole D. Hafner女士于2015年去世,她是本次会议的主席。卡罗尔对人工智能和法律界的贡献不能被夸大;她在国际人工智能与法律协会(IAAIL)、ICAIL会议和人工智能与法律期刊的建立中发挥了重要作用,并担任国际人工智能与法律协会秘书/财务主管多年。Carole在法律知识的概念信息检索方面的研究贡献在第一届ICAIL会议上发表,在后来的几年里,她在各种主题上开展了工作,包括文本分析,基于案例的推理和本体论。卡罗尔的研究贡献留下了一笔遗产,对今天的人工智能和法律研究仍然有意义。虽然社区哀悼卡罗尔的损失,但它很自豪能够建立在她在这个研究领域建立的基础上,无论是就她的研究贡献还是就会议本身而言。为了纪念卡罗尔,ICAIL 2015将颁发以她的名字命名的最佳论文奖。第十五届国际人工智能与法律会议提供了一个项目,展示了各种各样的工作,以解决在法律领域开发人工智能方法和应用的目标中所体现的各种主题。该计划包括论文全文、研究摘要、系统演示、教程、研讨会和博士联盟。在该计划中,人工智能和法律研究的长期主要主题以及最近成为该领域关注领域的新兴主题都取得了进展。传统人工智能研究的理论工作在该计划中是突出的,但推动知识从研究实验室转移到现场的应用程序也是该计划的一个受欢迎的特征。该计划包括一些旨在接触各种社区和受众的活动;多样化的研讨会计划包括一个多语言研讨会,以促进来自非英语国家的人工智能和法律研究人员的包容性,以及一个博士联盟,以欢迎和鼓励新进入该领域的学生研究人员。