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Law, computer science, and artificial intelligence / edited by Ajit Narayanan and Mervyn Bennun.
1998
B 343 NAR.L
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Title
Law, computer science, and artificial intelligence / edited by Ajit Narayanan and Mervyn Bennun.
Description
x, 265 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
1871516595
9781871516593 paperback
9781871516593 paperback
Alternate Call Number
B 343 NAR.L
Summary
This text examines the interaction between the disciplines of law, computer science and artificial intelligence. The authors' hypothesis is that in years to come law will have a severe impact on computer science (via data protection and copyright); that computers will have an effect on law (via legal databases and electronic presentation of evidence); that law will impact on AI (via liability of intelligent software writers and codes of conduct); and that AI will have an impact on law (via models of legal reasoning and implementations of various statutes). The chapters are grouped into theory, implications and applications sections, in an attempt to identify separate, but interrelated methodological stances.
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Price : 13.46; Inv.# CSI100504; Date 30/09/98; Supplier : CroftHouse, UK; Recd 05/10/98; Contents : Part 1. Theory : 1. CLARK, Andrew, ECONOMIDES, Kim. Computers, expert systems, and legal processes : toward a sociological understanding of computers in legal practice; 2. SUSKIND, Richard. Pragmatism and purism in artificial intelligence and legal reasoning; 3. BENNUM, Mervyn. Computers in court : the irreplaceable judge; 4. PRESS, Ron E. Computer judges and judments; 5. MAHALINGAM, Indira. Computer in law - hard cases; Part 2. Implications : 6. WHITBY, Blay. AI and the law : learning to speak each other's language; 7. KOWALSKI, Robert, SERGOT, Marek. The use of logical models in legal problem solving; 8. WILKS, Yorick, BALLIM, Afzal. Liability and consent; 9. MADDISON, Alan and Pamela. The Data Protection Act and AI : a computer/law conflict? 10. STONE, Peter. Copyright protection of computer programs in the United Kingdom; Part 3. Applications : 11. BEARDON, Colin. Prolog, logic, and legal rules; 12. BENCH-CAPON, Trevor J.M. Practical legal expert systems : the relation between a formalization of legislation and expert knowledge; 13. ADAM, Alison E, MATHAMS, Rosemary. Reasoning by analogy : equal opportunity law as a case study; 14. PAUL, Jody. Expert systems, legal decision-making, and self-revealing software; 15. SHERMAN, David M. Reasoning in income tax through logic programming;.
This text examines the interaction between the disciplines of law, computer science and artificial intelligence. The authors' hypothesis is that in years to come law will have a severe impact on computer science (via data protection and copyright); that computers will have an effect on law (via legal databases and electronic presentation of evidence); that law will impact on AI (via liability of intelligent software writers and codes of conduct); and that AI will have an impact on law (via models of legal reasoning and implementations of various statutes). The chapters are grouped into theory, implications and applications sections, in an attempt to identify separate, but interrelated methodological stances.
This text examines the interaction between the disciplines of law, computer science and artificial intelligence. The authors' hypothesis is that in years to come law will have a severe impact on computer science (via data protection and copyright); that computers will have an effect on law (via legal databases and electronic presentation of evidence); that law will impact on AI (via liability of intelligent software writers and codes of conduct); and that AI will have an impact on law (via models of legal reasoning and implementations of various statutes). The chapters are grouped into theory, implications and applications sections, in an attempt to identify separate, but interrelated methodological stances.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Exeter, England : Intellect, c1998.
Language
English
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