On the concept of relevance in legal information retrieval

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Abstract

The concept of ‘relevance’ is crucial to legal information retrieval, but because of its intuitive understanding it goes undefined too easily and unexplored too often. We discuss a conceptual framework on relevance within legal information retrieval, based on a typology of relevance dimensions used within general information retrieval science, but tailored to the specific features of legal information. This framework can be used for the development and improvement of legal information retrieval systems.

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van Opijnen, M., & Santos, C. (2017). On the concept of relevance in legal information retrieval. Artificial Intelligence and Law, 25(1), 65–87. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-017-9195-8

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