Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse

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Many questions facing legal scholars and practitioners can be answered only by analysing and interrogating large collections of legal documents: statutes, treaties, judicial decisions and law review articles. I survey a range of novel techniques in machine learning and natural language processing - including topic modelling, word embeddings and transfer learning - that can be applied to the large-scale investigation of legal texts.

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Dyevre, A. (2021). Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse. Erasmus Law Review, 14(1), 7–23. https://doi.org/10.5553/ELR.000191

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