Research in progress: report on the ICAIL 2017 doctoral consortium

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Dymitruk, Maria
Markovich, Reka
Liepina, Ruta
El Ghosh, Mirna
van Doesburg, Robert
Governatori, Guido
Verheij, Bart
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2018
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This paper arose out of the 2017 international conference on AI and law doctoral consortium. There were five students who presented their Ph.D. work, and each of them has contributed a section to this paper. The paper offers a view of what topics are currently engaging students, and shows the diversity of their interests and influences.This paper arose out of the 2017 international conference on AI and law doctoral consortium. There were five students who presented their Ph.D. work, and each of them has contributed a section to this paper. The paper offers a view of what topics are currently engaging students, and shows the diversity of their interests and influences.
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Journal Title
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW
Volume
26
Issue
1
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Subject
Artificial intelligence
Law in context
Cognitive and computational psychology