Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Huang, Ho-Chien, Liu, Chao-Lin
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08564
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1866917800493187072
author Huang, Ho-Chien
Liu, Chao-Lin
author_facet Huang, Ho-Chien
Liu, Chao-Lin
contents In the Taiwanese judicial system, Cause of Actions (COAs) are essential for identifying relevant legal judgments. However, the lack of standardized COA labeling creates challenges in filtering cases using basic methods. This research addresses this issue by leveraging embedding and clustering techniques to analyze the similarity between COAs based on cited legal articles. The study implements various similarity measures, including Dice coefficient and Pearson's correlation coefficient. An ensemble model combines rankings, and social network analysis identifies clusters of related COAs. This approach enhances legal analysis by revealing inconspicuous connections between COAs, offering potential applications in legal research beyond civil law.
format Preprint
id arxiv_https___arxiv_org_abs_2410_08564
institution arXiv
publishDate 2024
record_format arxiv
spellingShingle Similar Phrases for Cause of Actions of Civil Cases
Huang, Ho-Chien
Liu, Chao-Lin
Computation and Language
Machine Learning
In the Taiwanese judicial system, Cause of Actions (COAs) are essential for identifying relevant legal judgments. However, the lack of standardized COA labeling creates challenges in filtering cases using basic methods. This research addresses this issue by leveraging embedding and clustering techniques to analyze the similarity between COAs based on cited legal articles. The study implements various similarity measures, including Dice coefficient and Pearson's correlation coefficient. An ensemble model combines rankings, and social network analysis identifies clusters of related COAs. This approach enhances legal analysis by revealing inconspicuous connections between COAs, offering potential applications in legal research beyond civil law.
title Similar Phrases for Cause of Actions of Civil Cases
topic Computation and Language
Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08564