The World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET) is organising an international conference on artificial intelligence (AI) and legal reasoning in Sydney, Australia on May 11-12, 2023. The conference aims to bring together researchers, scientists, scholars, engineers, academics, and practitioners from various fields of AI and law to present their latest research findings and exchange ideas.
The conference will cover topics such as:
- logic programming and non-monotonic reasoning
- knowledge representation and reasoning
- natural language processing and text analysis
- machine learning and data mining
- neural networks and deep learning
- expert systems and decision support systems
- case-based reasoning and argumentation
- ontologies and semantic web
- ethical, social, and legal implications of AI
- applications of AI in law enforcement, judiciary, legislation, regulation, compliance, dispute resolution and education.
The conference invites submissions of original research papers that have not been published or submitted elsewhere. The submission deadline is January 15, 2023. The accepted papers will be published in the International Journal of Computer Science Issues.
The conference is being organised by the Australian National University in collaboration with the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. The event is part of a larger initiative aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation in the field of AI and promoting its responsible and ethical use in the legal domain.
The conference is expected to attract around 200 participants from around the world and early bird registration fees are open until 16 April 2023.