Innovation of Law Education Model in Applied Colleges and Universities Based on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence

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Relying on the nation’s first judicial big data research base for people’s courts in Southeast University, Southeast University Law School has set up a training direction for graduate students in legal big data and artificial intelligence, and explored the “three-dimensional, small-scale, wide-ranging, and large-scale ecology.” The concept of “meta-integration” of legal postgraduate talent training will build a “four-in-one” legal big data and artificial intelligence postgraduate talent training system, so that the leading position of legal big data and artificial intelligence in leading disciplines will be gradually established, and the training effect of leading talents will be established. In addition, the establishment of a teaching feedback mechanism can also provide important guidance for how to improve artificial intelligence in legal education. This paper applies the data mining technology to the legal education in colleges and universities and comprehensively expounds the basic theories and methods of data mining.

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Yuan, Q., Lv, L., & Cordero, Y. (2023). Innovation of Law Education Model in Applied Colleges and Universities Based on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence. International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.4018/IJWLTT.330428

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