Michael Curtotti
Australian National University
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international conference on artificial intelligence and law | 2015
Michael Curtotti; Eric McCreath; Thomas R. Bruce; Wayne Weibel; Nicolas Ceynowa
Improving the readability of legislation is an important and unresolved problem. Recently, researchers have begun to apply legal informatics to this problem. This paper applies machine learning to predict the readability of sentences from legislation and regulations. A corpus of sentences from the United States Code and US Code of Federal Regulations was created. Each sentence was labelled for language difficulty using results from a large-scale crowdsourced study undertaken during 2014. The corpus was used as training and test data for machine learning. The corpus includes a version tagged using the Stanford parser context free grammar and a version tagged using the Stanford dependency grammar parser. The corpus is described and made available to interested researchers. We investigated whether extending natural language features available as input to machine learning improves the accuracy of prediction. Among features evaluated are those from the context free and dependency grammars. Letter and word ngrams were also studied. We found the addition of such features improves accuracy of prediction on legal language. We also undertake a correlation study of natural language features and language difficulty drawing insights as to the characteristics that may make legal language more difficult. These insights, and those from machine learning, enable us to describe a system for reducing legal language difficulty and to identify a number of suggested heuristics for improving the writing of legislation and regulations.
international conference on artificial intelligence and law | 2013
Michael Curtotti; Eric McCreath; Srinivas Sridharan
This paper describes the development of prototype software-based tools for visualizing definitions within legal contracts. The tools demonstrate visualization techniques for enhancing the readability and comprehension of definitions and their associated characteristics. This contributes to more accurate and efficient drafting or reading of contracts through the exploration of the meaning and use of definitions including via word clouds, multilayer navigation, adjacency matrix and graph tree representations.
Archive | 2012
Michael Curtotti; Eric McCreath
17th International Legal Informatics Symposium IRIS | 2014
Stefania Passera; Helena Haapio; Michael Curtotti
Journal of Open Access to Law | 2013
Michael Curtotti; Eric McCreath
Archive | 2015
Michael Curtotti; Helena Haapio; Stefania Passera
Journal of Open Access to Law | 2015
Michael Curtotti; Wayne Weibel; Eric McCreath; Nicolas Ceynowa; Thomas R. Bruce
Archive | 2002
Michael Curtotti
Journal of ecumenical studies | 1993
Michael Curtotti
Archive | 2016
Michael Curtotti