[mod.conferences] Call-For-Papers: Artificial Intelligence and Law

taylor@hplabsc.UUCP (Dave Taylor) (09/09/86)

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                               CALL FOR PAPERS:

                       First International Conference on
                        ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW

                                May 27-29, 1987
                            Northeastern University
                          Boston, Massachusetts, USA

In  recent  years  there  has been an increased interest in the applications of
artificial intelligence to law.  Some of this interest is due to the  potential
practical  applications:    A number of researchers are developing legal expert
systems, intended as an aid  to  lawyers  and  judges;  other  researchers  are
developing  conceptual legal retrieval systems, intended as a complement to the
existing full-text legal retrieval systems.  But the problems in this field are
very difficult.  The natural language of the law is exceedingly complex, and it
is grounded in the fundamental patterns of human common sense reasoning.  Thus,
many  researchers have also adopted the law as an ideal problem domain in which
to tackle some of the basic theoretical issues in AI:   the  representation  of
common  sense  concepts;  the  process of reasoning with concrete examples; the
construction and use of analogies; etc.  There is  reason  to  believe  that  a
thorough  interdisciplinary  approach  to these problems will have significance
for both fields, with both practical and theoretical benefits.

The purpose of this First International Conference on  Artificial  Intelligence
and  Law  is  to  stimulate  further  collaboration  between AI researchers and
lawyers, and to provide a forum for the latest research results in  the  field.
The  conference  is  sponsored  by  the  Center for Law and Computer Science at
Northeastern University.  The General Chair is: Carole D.  Hafner,  College  of
Computer  Science,  Northeastern  University,  360 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA
02115, USA; (617) 437-5116 or (617) 437-2462; hafner.northeastern@csnet-relay.

Authors are invited to contribute papers on the following topics:

   - Legal Expert Systems
   - Conceptual Legal Retrieval Systems
   - Automatic Processing of Natural Legal Texts
   - Computational Models of Legal Reasoning

In addition, papers on the relevant theoretical issues in AI are also  invited,
if  the  relationship  to the law can be clearly demonstrated.  It is important
that authors identify the original contributions presented in their papers, and
that  they  include  a  comparison with previous work.  Each submission will be
reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee (listed below), and
judged as to its originality, quality and significance.

Authors  should submit six (6) copies of an Extended Abstract (6 to 8 pages) by
January 15, 1987, to the Program Chair:    L.  Thorne  McCarty,  Department  of
Computer  Science,  Rutgers  University,  New  Brunswick  NJ  08903, USA; (201)
932-2657; mccarty@rutgers.arpa.  Notification of acceptance or  rejection  will
be  sent  out  by March 1, 1987.  Final camera-ready copy of the complete paper
(up to 15 pages) will be due by April 15, 1987.

Conference Chair:        Carole D. Hafner         Northeastern University

Program Chair:           L. Thorne McCarty        Rutgers University

Program Committee:       Donald H. Berman         Northeastern University
                         Michael G. Dyer          UCLA
                         Edwina L. Rissland       University of Massachusetts
                         Marek J. Sergot          Imperial College, London
                         Donald A. Waterman       The RAND Corporation
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