TULSI: An NLP system for extracting legal modificatory provisions

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In this work we present the TULSI system (so named after Turin University Legal Semantic Interpreter), a system to produce automatic annotations of normative documents through the extraction of modificatory provisions. TULSI relies on a deep syntactic analysis and a shallow semantic interpreter that are illustrated in detail. We report the results of an experimental evaluation of the system and discuss them, also suggesting future directions for further improvement. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Lesmo, L., Mazzei, A., Palmirani, M., & Radicioni, D. P. (2013). TULSI: An NLP system for extracting legal modificatory provisions. Artificial Intelligence and Law, 21(2), 139–172. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-012-9127-6

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