Computing Science Mini-workshop "Student and Faculty Research on Law and Computing Science"

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Computing Science Mini-workshop "Student and Faculty Research on Law and Computing Science"
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This is a past event

In this mini-workshop, students and faculty at the University of Aberdeen and University of Edinburgh will present their research projects on topics in law and computing.

Initial list of presenters and topics.

  • Ruta Liepina.  Arguing about evidence in law.  Law School, University of Aberdeen.
  • Jesus Niebla.  Copyright enforcement and AI: an automated approach.  Law School, University of Edinburgh.
  • Olga Shulayeva.  Legal citations and their attributes.  Computing Science, University of Aberdeen.
  • David Komuves.  TBA.  Law School, University of Edinburgh.
  • Claudiu Sugariu.  Integrating Normative Reasoning in Intelligent Service Infrastructures for Multi-Modal Freight Transport.  Computing Science, University of Aberdeen.
  • Biralatei Fawei.  Legal Rules on the Semantic Web.  Computing Science, University of Aberdeen.
  • Prof. Burkhard Schaefer.  NLP and copyright - a research agenda. Law School, University of Edinburgh.
  • Dr. Adam Wyner.  Text analysis of historical legal documents.  Computing Science, University of Aberdeen.

The visitors from the University of Edinburgh are sponsored by CREATe, the RCUK Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy.

Speaker
Various
Hosted by
Adam Wyner
Venue
Meston Lecture Theatre 6 (Meston building library-side entrance, ground floor, on left)