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247Modelling competing legal arguments using Bayesian model comparison and averagingArtificial Intelligence and Law 27 (4): 403-430. 2019.Bayesian models of legal arguments generally aim to produce a single integrated model, combining each of the legal arguments under consideration. This combined approach implicitly assumes that variables and their relationships can be represented without any contradiction or misalignment, and in a way that makes sense with respect to the competing argument narratives. This paper describes a novel approach to compare and ‘average’ Bayesian models of legal arguments that have been built independent…Read more
VU University Amsterdam
PhD, 1979
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
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Areas of Interest
Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
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Philosophy, Misc |