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Can gpt-4 support analysis of textual data in tasks requiring highly specialized domain expertise?
J Savelka, KD Ashley, MA Gray, H Westermann, H Xu
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13906, 2023
282023
Explaining legal concepts with augmented large language models (gpt-4)
J Savelka, KD Ashley, MA Gray, H Westermann, H Xu
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.09525, 2023
212023
Toward automatically identifying legally relevant factors
M Gray, J Savelka, W Oliver, K Ashley
Legal knowledge and information systems, 53-62, 2022
92022
Automatic identification and empirical analysis of legally relevant factors
M Gray, J Savelka, W Oliver, K Ashley
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Artificial …, 2023
72023
Empirical legal analysis simplified: reducing complexity through automatic identification and evaluation of legally relevant factors
MA Gray, J Savelka, WM Oliver, KD Ashley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 382 (2270), 20230155, 2024
22024
Can GPT Alleviate the Burden of Annotation?
M Gray, J Savelka, W Oliver, K Ashley
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 157-166, 2023
22023
Computationally Assessing Suspicion
WM Oliver, MA Gray, J Savelka, KD Ashley
University of Cincinnati Law Review 92 (4), 1108, 2024
2024
Can GPT Alleviate the Burden of
M GRAY, J SAVELKA, W OLIVER, K ASHLEY
2022
Toward Automatically Identifying Legally Relevant Factors
G Morgan, J r AVELKA, W OLIVER, K ASHLEY
2022
Identifying the Factors of Suspicion
MA Gray, WM Oliver, A Crivella
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 227-230, 2020
2020
Reducing Subjectivity and Bias in an Officer's Analysis of Suspicion in Drug Interdiction Stops
A Crivella, WM Oliver, MA Gray
Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Artificial …, 2019
2019
Coding Suspicion.
A Crivella, WM Oliver, MA Gray
JURIX, 190-194, 2018
2018
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