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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Baseline: Discussing SVMs in Legal Text Classification
15 September 2021
Benjamin Clavié
Marc Alphonsus
ELM
AILaw
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"The Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Baseline: Discussing SVMs in Legal Text Classification"
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A Small Claims Court for the NLP: Judging Legal Text Classification Strategies With Small Datasets
Mariana Y. Noguti
Edduardo Vellasques
Luiz Eduardo Soares de Oliveira
AILaw
30
1
0
09 Sep 2024
Large Language Models in the Workplace: A Case Study on Prompt Engineering for Job Type Classification
Benjamin Clavié
Alexandru Ciceu
Frederick Naylor
Guillaume Soulié
Thomas Brightwell
LLMAG
22
41
0
13 Mar 2023
Leveraging Task Dependency and Contrastive Learning for Case Outcome Classification on European Court of Human Rights Cases
Santosh T.Y.S.S
Santosh T.Y.S.S
Phillip Kemper
Matthias Grabmair
AILaw
31
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0
01 Feb 2023
On the Role of Negative Precedent in Legal Outcome Prediction
Josef Valvoda
Ryan Cotterell
Simone Teufel
ELM
AILaw
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29
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17 Aug 2022
LexGLUE: A Benchmark Dataset for Legal Language Understanding in English
Ilias Chalkidis
Abhik Jana
D. Hartung
M. Bommarito
Ion Androutsopoulos
Daniel Martin Katz
Nikolaos Aletras
AILaw
ELM
123
244
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03 Oct 2021
Neural Legal Judgment Prediction in English
Ilias Chalkidis
Ion Androutsopoulos
Nikolaos Aletras
AILaw
ELM
98
279
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05 Jun 2019
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