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Title: Quality of Judgment Assessment
Authors: Neves, José
Zeleznikow, John
Vicente, Henrique
Editors: Novais, Paulo
Carneiro, Davide
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence
The Law
Defective Data
Information and Knowledge
Logic Programming
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Artificial Neuronal Networks
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IGI Global
Citation: Neves, J., Zeleznikow, J. & Vicente, H., Quality of Judgment Assessment. In P. Novais & D. Carneiro, Eds., Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Contemporary Conflict Resolution, Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, pp. 96–110, IGI Global, Hershey, USA, 2016.
Abstract: The intersection of Artificial Intelligence and The Law stands for a multifaceted matter, and its effects set the advances on culture, organization, as well as the social matters, when the emergent information technologies are taken into consideration. From this point of view, the weight of formal and informal Conflict Resolution settings should be highlighted, and the use of defective data, information or knowledge must be emphasized. Indeed, it is hard to do it with traditional problem solving methodologies. Therefore, in this work the focus is on the development of decision support systems, in terms of its knowledge representation and reasoning procedures, under a formal framework based on Logic Programming, complemented with an approach to computing centered on Artificial Neural Networks. It is intended to evaluate the Quality-of-Judgments and the respective Degree-of-Confidence that one has on such happenings.
URI: http://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/150041
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19717
ISBN: 9781522502456
Type: bookPart
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