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Artificial Intelligence and Law (2019) 27:113–115 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-019-09251-2 EDITORIAL Introduction for artificial intelligence and law: special issue “natural language processing for legal texts” 1 2 3,4 5 Livio Robaldo · Serena Villata · Adam Wyner · Matthias Grabmair Published online: 13 April 2019 © Springer Nature B.V. 2019 The law has always been an attractive domain for language and semantic technolo- gies since it is essential for governance, and it pushes the state of the art in natural language processing (NLP) to its limits. Recent research has highlighted the need to create a bridge between conceptual questions, such as the role of legal interpretation in mining and reasoning, as well as computational and engineering challenges, such as the handling of big legal data and the complexity of regulatory compliance. To facilitate progress towards integrat- ing the efforts on these two objectives, the EU has recently funded several research projects, among which ‘MIREL: MIning and REasoning with Legal texts’—http:// www.mirel proje ct.eu). Researchers in artificial intelligence and law have long worked to bring informa- tion mining and reasoning together. More recently, practitioners must effectively use sophisticated natural language processing technology on large volumes of publicly accessible legal texts so as to benefit to society as a whole. The
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Published: Apr 13, 2019
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