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    Medical Students’ Creation of Original Poetry, Comics, and Masks to Explore Professional Identity Formation
    with Johanna Shapiro, Juliet McMullin, Gabriella Miotto, Tan Nguyen, and Anju Hurria
    Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (4): 603-625. 2021.
    Introduction. This study examines differences in students’ perceived value of three artmaking modalities and whether the resulting creative projects offer similar or different insights into medical students’ professional identity formation. Methods. Mixed-methods design using a student survey, student narrative comments and qualitative analysis of students’ original work. Results. Poetry and comics stimulated insight, but masks were more enjoyable and stress-reducing. All three art modalities ex…Read more
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    The Caring State? On Rural Welfare Governance in Post-reform Vietnam and China
    with Meixuan Chen
    Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (3): 230-247. 2017.
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    Model consent clauses for rare disease research
    with Jack Goldblatt, Rosario Isasi, Marlene Jagut, Anneliene Hechtelt Jonker, Petra Kaufmann, Laetitia Ouillade, Fruszina Molnar-Gabor, Mahsa Shabani, Eric Sid, Anne Marie Tassé, Durhane Wong-Rieger, and Bartha Maria Knoppers
    BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1): 1-7. 2019.
    Rare Disease research has seen tremendous advancements over the last decades, with the development of new technologies, various global collaborative efforts and improved data sharing. To maximize the impact of and to further build on these developments, there is a need for model consent clauses for rare diseases research, in order to improve data interoperability, to meet the informational needs of participants, and to ensure proper ethical and legal use of data sources and participants’ overall…Read more
  •  9
    Beyond the Global Care Chain: Boundaries, Institutions and Ethics of Care
    with Roberta Zavoretti and Joan Tronto
    Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (3): 199-212. 2017.
  •  2
    Les injonctifs averbaux
    Corela. Cognition, Représentation, Langage 16 (HS). 2015.
    Cet article présente une analyse des caractéristiques linguistiques et pragmatiques des injonctifs averbaux en s’appuyant sur l’analyse des occurrences tirées de 5 sous-corpus différents. Il s’agit de voir comment les compétences linguistiques sont mobilisées par les locuteurs pour satisfaire les attentes normatives dans différentes situations sociales.
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    Of the Rights and Best Interests of Future Generations
    with Erika Kleiderman and Bartha Maria Knoppers
    American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8): 38-40. 2020.
    Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 38-40.
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    Abstract meaning representation for legal documents: an empirical research on a human-annotated dataset
    with Sinh Trong Vu and Ken Satoh
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 30 (2): 221-243. 2022.
    Natural language processing techniques contribute more and more in analyzing legal documents recently, which supports the implementation of laws and rules using computers. Previous approaches in representing a legal sentence often based on logical patterns that illustrate the relations between concepts in the sentence, often consist of multiple words. Those representations cause the lack of semantic information at the word level. In our work, we aim to tackle such shortcomings by representing le…Read more
  • New Studies in Japanese Aesthetics (edited book)
    Lexington Books. forthcoming.
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    New Essays in Japanese Aesthetics (edited book)
    Lexington Books. 2017.
    This collection begins with an engaging historical overview of Japanese aesthetics and offers contemporary multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives on the artistic and aesthetic traditions of Japan and the central themes in Japanese art and aesthetics.
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    Encoded summarization: summarizing documents into continuous vector space for legal case retrieval
    with Vu Tran, Satoshi Tojo, and Ken Satoh
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 28 (4): 441-467. 2020.
    We present our method for tackling a legal case retrieval task by introducing our method of encoding documents by summarizing them into continuous vector space via our phrase scoring framework utilizing deep neural networks. On the other hand, we explore the benefits from combining lexical features and latent features generated with neural networks. Our experiments show that lexical features and latent features generated with neural networks complement each other to improve the retrieval system …Read more
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    Extracting indices from Japanese legal documents
    with Tho Thi Ngoc Le, Kiyoaki Shirai, and Akira Shimazu
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 23 (4): 315-344. 2015.
    This article addresses the problem of automatically extracting legal indices which express the important contents of legal documents. Legal indices are not limited to single-word keywords and compound-word keywords, they are also clause keywords. We approach index extraction using structural information of Japanese sentences, i.e. chunks and clauses. Based on the assumption that legal indices are composed of important tokens from the documents, extracting legal indices is treated as a problem of…Read more
  • Natural Philosophy and Einstein's Concept of Space
    Dissertation, St. John's University (New York). 1968.
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    Automated reference resolution in legal texts
    with Oanh Thi Tran, Bach Xuan Ngo, and Akira Shimazu
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 22 (1): 29-60. 2014.
    This paper investigates the task of reference resolution in the legal domain. This is a new interesting task in Legal Engineering research. The goal is to create a system which can automatically detect references and then extracts their referents. Previous work limits itself to detect and resolve references at the document targets. In this paper, we go a step further in trying to resolve references to sub-document targets. Referents extracted are the smallest fragments of texts in documents, rat…Read more