Construction of law and economics litigation service platform based on multimedia retrieval

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Abstract

Legal economics uses empirical research to analyze and predict the effects of various legal system arrangements to better explain whether the actual effect of the law is consistent with the expected effect of the law. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the core driving force of the new round of scientific and technological revolutions, and the trend of cross-border integration is becoming more and more obvious. Therefore, the intelligent construction of a legal litigation platform is the only way for social development. Litigation service management is a platform that uses big data technology to process and facilitate the information development of legal litigation services. In the face of the rapid changes in legal litigation services, an intelligent litigation service management platform is needed to serve the public. Given the above defects, this paper proposes a law and economics litigation service management platform based on multimedia retrieval, including a litigation service management system, a queuing system, and an autonomous operating system. The litigation service management system is connected with the queuing system and autonomous operating system, respectively. We provide a litigation service management platform to provide efficient operations with humanized functions to assist and improve the service quality of legal litigation services. At the same time, we combined the current application status of AI in grassroots courts and the actual work to analyze the difficulties and problems faced, draw lessons from the successful experience of some courts in China, and find out the direction and path for the application and promotion of AI in grassroots courts.

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Cai, K. (2023). Construction of law and economics litigation service platform based on multimedia retrieval. Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 8(2), 2913–2926. https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2023.2.00008

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