An ontology in OWL for legal case-based reasoning.

Authors
Citation
Adam Wyner, An ontology in OWL for legal case-based reasoning., Artificial intelligence and law , 16(4), 2008, pp. 361-387
ISSN journal
09248463
Volume
16
Issue
4
Year of publication
2008
Pages
361 - 387
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The paper gives antologies in the Web Ontology Language (OWL) for Legal Case-based Reasoning (LCBR) systems,giving explicit,formal,and general specifications of a conceptualisation LCBR.Ontologies for different systems allows comparison and contrast between them.OWL ontologies are standardised,machinereadable formats that support automated processing with Semantic Web applications.Intermediate concepts,concepts between base-level concepts and higher level concepts,are central in LCBR.The main issues and their relevance to ontological reasoning and to LCBR are discussed.Two LCBR systems (AS-CATO,which is based on CATO,and IBP) are analysed in terms of basic and intermediate concepts.Central components of the OWL ontologies for these systems are presented, pointing out differences and similarities.The main novelty of the paper is the ontological analysis and representation in OWL of LCBR systems.The paper also emphasises the important issues concerning the representation and reasoning of intermediate concepts.