@law_ireland In recent research, #AI predicted #ECtHR judgments correctly 79% of the time: https://t.co/CQ5UB6up4M via @PeerJCompSci. I wonder how AI would handle mitigating or aggravating factors in criminal cases? https://t.co/gr0uf6yasT
I went to a talk recently where someone mentioned the intersection of #AI/#MachineLearning and #HumanRights , so I started doing some research and found this: https://t.co/eE3YA9v8bT #CoolStuff
@j2bryson @aylin_cim @conjugateprior @FrankPasquale @rcalo reg. outcome prediction: not much information is provided in the paper on where they pull the outcome from. The results seem to be in line with similar research https://t.co/wGKQ65upWr
Predicting judicial decisions of the European Court of Human Rights: a Natural Language Processing perspective
Predicting decisions of the ECHR https://t.co/RDp3wNBtJ4 via @PeerJCompSci
@AndySwan This is one with measurable results of tests :) .. Link to paper included below.
'Judicial decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) have been predicted to 79% accuracy using AI method developed by @nikaletras at UCL
https://t.co/cQC8G4tuAC
No drone needed :)
Our @PeerJCompSci article on predicting judicial decisions with Machine Learning is 1 year old (with ~27K views) https://t.co/k8jlIU93oq https://t.co/bXlFUa0f0J