9:00 AM - 6:20 PM
[1P1-isAI-1-01] Day 1 Agenda
09:00-09:05 Opening Remark
09:05-10:05 Invited Talk
Mihoko Sumida, Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Title: Legal Innovation: Exploring Justice appropriate for Society 5.0 with a Multi-Disciplinary Team
10:05-10:30 Break
JURISIN Session
10:30-11:00 Addressing Annotated Data Scarcity in Legal Information Extraction
May Myo Zin, Ken Satoh, Ha Thanh Nguyen and Fumihito Nishino
11:00-11:30 Enhancing Legal Argument Retrieval with Optimized Language Model Techniques
Tomer Libal and Aleksander Smywiński-Pohl
11:30-13:00 Lunch Break
JURISIN Session
13:00-13:20 Extracting Data from Patent Prosecution
Jieh-Sheng Lee
13:20-13:40 On Debugging Structural Legal Rules in Natural Languages using Large Language Models
authors Wachara Fungwacharakorn, May Myo Zin, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Hideaki Takeda and Ken Satoh
13:40-14:00 How to Establish Legally Binding Smart Contracts on Loan and Credit Agreements
Sieh-Chuen Huang, Yun-Cheng Tsai and Hsuan-Lei Shao
14:00-14:20 Enhancing Legal Document Retrieval: A Multi-Phase Approach with Large Language Models
Hai-Long Nguyen, Duc-Minh Nguyen, Tan-Minh Nguyen, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Thi-Hai-Yen Vuong and Ken Satoh
14:20-14:40 Development of a Multilingual Model for Mapping Japanese and Foreign Laws
Daichi Yamada and Makoto Nakamura
14:40-15:00 Break
JURISIN Session
15:00-15:20 Balancing Exploration and Exploitation in LLM using Soft RLLF for Enhanced Negation Understanding
Ha-Thanh Nguyen and Ken Satoh
15:20-15:40 An Empirical Evaluation of Using ChatGPT to Summarize Disputes for Recommending Similar Labor and Employment Cases in Chinese
Po-Hsien Wu, Chao-Lin Liu and Wei-Jie Li
15:40-16:00 Forensic Analysis of Social Media IOS Apps via Reconstructing Timelines
Oluwafisayo Theophilus and Hongmei Chi
16:00-16:20 Towards General Requirements for Norm Representation Languages Using Competency Questions: The Case of Comparing Flint and ODRL
Jeroen Breteler and Thom Van Gessel
16:20-16:40 A hybrid approach for accessible rule-based reasoning through large language models
Marco Billi, Alessandro Parenti, Giuseppe Pisano and Marco Sanchi
16:40-17:00 Mind the Gap - The Rules of the Road for Humans and Machines
Galileo Sartor, Adam Wyner, Giuseppe Contissa and Jacinto Davila
17:00-17:20 Break
17:20-18:20 Invited Talk
Francesca Toni, Imperial College, UK
Title: TBA
09:05-10:05 Invited Talk
Mihoko Sumida, Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Title: Legal Innovation: Exploring Justice appropriate for Society 5.0 with a Multi-Disciplinary Team
10:05-10:30 Break
JURISIN Session
10:30-11:00 Addressing Annotated Data Scarcity in Legal Information Extraction
May Myo Zin, Ken Satoh, Ha Thanh Nguyen and Fumihito Nishino
11:00-11:30 Enhancing Legal Argument Retrieval with Optimized Language Model Techniques
Tomer Libal and Aleksander Smywiński-Pohl
11:30-13:00 Lunch Break
JURISIN Session
13:00-13:20 Extracting Data from Patent Prosecution
Jieh-Sheng Lee
13:20-13:40 On Debugging Structural Legal Rules in Natural Languages using Large Language Models
authors Wachara Fungwacharakorn, May Myo Zin, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Hideaki Takeda and Ken Satoh
13:40-14:00 How to Establish Legally Binding Smart Contracts on Loan and Credit Agreements
Sieh-Chuen Huang, Yun-Cheng Tsai and Hsuan-Lei Shao
14:00-14:20 Enhancing Legal Document Retrieval: A Multi-Phase Approach with Large Language Models
Hai-Long Nguyen, Duc-Minh Nguyen, Tan-Minh Nguyen, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Thi-Hai-Yen Vuong and Ken Satoh
14:20-14:40 Development of a Multilingual Model for Mapping Japanese and Foreign Laws
Daichi Yamada and Makoto Nakamura
14:40-15:00 Break
JURISIN Session
15:00-15:20 Balancing Exploration and Exploitation in LLM using Soft RLLF for Enhanced Negation Understanding
Ha-Thanh Nguyen and Ken Satoh
15:20-15:40 An Empirical Evaluation of Using ChatGPT to Summarize Disputes for Recommending Similar Labor and Employment Cases in Chinese
Po-Hsien Wu, Chao-Lin Liu and Wei-Jie Li
15:40-16:00 Forensic Analysis of Social Media IOS Apps via Reconstructing Timelines
Oluwafisayo Theophilus and Hongmei Chi
16:00-16:20 Towards General Requirements for Norm Representation Languages Using Competency Questions: The Case of Comparing Flint and ODRL
Jeroen Breteler and Thom Van Gessel
16:20-16:40 A hybrid approach for accessible rule-based reasoning through large language models
Marco Billi, Alessandro Parenti, Giuseppe Pisano and Marco Sanchi
16:40-17:00 Mind the Gap - The Rules of the Road for Humans and Machines
Galileo Sartor, Adam Wyner, Giuseppe Contissa and Jacinto Davila
17:00-17:20 Break
17:20-18:20 Invited Talk
Francesca Toni, Imperial College, UK
Title: TBA
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