Semantic Segmentation of Legal Documents via Rhetorical Roles

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Abstract

Legal documents are unstructured, use legal jargon, and have considerable length, making them difficult to process automatically via conventional text processing techniques. A legal document processing system would benefit substantially if the documents could be segmented into coherent information units. This paper proposes a new corpus of legal documents annotated (with the help of legal experts) with a set of 13 semantically coherent units labels (referred to as Rhetorical Roles), e.g., facts, arguments, statute, issue, precedent, ruling, and ratio. We perform a thorough analysis of the corpus and the annotations. For automatically segmenting the legal documents, we experiment with the task of rhetorical role prediction: given a document, predict the text segments corresponding to various roles. Using the created corpus, we experiment extensively with various deep learning-based baseline models for the task. Further, we develop a multitask learning (MTL) based deep model with document rhetorical role label shift as an auxiliary task for segmenting a legal document. The proposed model shows superior performance over the existing models. We also experiment with model performance in the case of domain transfer and model distillation techniques to see the model performance in limited data conditions.

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Malik, V., Sanjay, R., Guha, S. K., Hazarika, A., Nigam, S., Bhattacharya, A., & Modi, A. (2022). Semantic Segmentation of Legal Documents via Rhetorical Roles. In NLLP 2022 - Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2022, Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 153–171). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.nllp-1.13

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