Artificial Intelligence and Law 2 (3):169-203 (1993)
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In attempting to build intelligent litigation support tools, we have moved beyond first generation, production rule legal expert systems. Our work integrates rule based and case based reasoning with intelligent information retrieval.When using the case based reasoning methodology, or in our case the specialisation of case based retrieval, we need to be aware of how to retrieve relevant experience. Our research, in the legal domain, specifies an approach to the retrieval problem which relies heavily on an extended object oriented/rule based system architecture that is supplemented with causal background information. We use a distributed agent architecture to help support the reasoning process of lawyers.
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Keywords | case based reasoning deductive reasoning inductive reasoning integration architectures |
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Reprint years | 1994 |
DOI | 10.1007/bf00871889 |
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