All Stories

  1. Readiness for Family and Online Dispute Resolution
  2. Developing regulatory standards for the concept of security in online dispute resolution systems
  3. Reflections on my journey in using Information Technology to support Legal Decision Making—from Legal Positivism to Legal Realism
  4. Technology and Family Violence in the Context of Post‐Separated Parenting
  5. Universal standards for the concept of trust in online dispute resolution systems in e-commerce disputes
  6. War as a Technique of International Conflict Resolution – An Analytical Approach
  7. Helpful or harmful? Exploring the impact of social media usage on intimate relationships
  8. A Non-intrusive Approach to Measuring Trust in Opponents in a Negotiation Scenario
  9. Can Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution enhance efficiency and effectiveness in Courts
  10. Facebook and the Elderly: The Benefits of Social Media Adoption for Aged Care Facility Residents
  11. No Sheriff in Town: Governance for Online Dispute Resolution
  12. Performance analysis and prediction in triathlon
  13. Supporting Blended Families to Remain Intact: A Case Study
  14. The role of evaluation in AI and law
  15. Fairness, Trust, and Security in Online Dispute Resolution
  16. ‘I just saw this on Facebook, I need it now’: Exploring Small Business use of Facebook
  17. Negotiating About Charges and Pleas: Balancing Interests and Justice
  18. AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems
  19. Risks to Consider When Negotiating IT Outsourcing Agreements
  20. There Is More to Legal Reasoning with Analogies than Case Based Reasoning, But What?
  21. Data Mining in Elite Sports: A Review and a Framework
  22. Supporting athlete selection and strategic planning in track cycling omnium: A statistical and machine learning approach
  23. Developing Online Support and Counseling to Enhance Family Dispute Resolution in Australia
  24. Modelling and analysing track cycling Omnium performances using statistical and machine learning techniques
  25. Centroid sets with largest weight in Munn semirings for data mining applications
  26. The significance of evaluation in AI and law
  27. Using Case-Based Reasoning and Principled Negotiation to provide decision support for dispute resolution
  28. A Brief Outline of the Israel–Palestinian Conflict
  29. Online dispute resolution: an artificial intelligence perspective
  30. Comparing the Israel–Palestinian Dispute to Australian Family Mediation
  31. Probabilistic modelling to give advice about rowing split measures to support strategy and pacing in race planning
  32. Classifying online dispute resolution through a comparison of family mediation and the Israel - Palestinian conflict
  33. Supporting the Harvard Model of Principled Negotiation with Superexpertise
  34. Using an OWL ontology to support legal negotiation about owners corporation disputes
  35. Life at the End of the World: A Jewish Partisan in Melbourne
  36. Incorporating Fairness into Development of an Integrated Multi-agent Online Dispute Resolution Environment
  37. A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Winning Patterns in Track Cycling Omnium
  38. How Information Technology Can Support Family Law and Mediation
  39. Including Notions of Fairness in Development of an Integrated Multi-agent Online Dispute Resolution Environment
  40. LIT 2010 Workshop Chairs’ Message
  41. Towards an Algebraic Framework for Querying Inductive Databases
  42. Using BATNAs and WATNAs in Online Dispute Resolution
  43. Using Case-Based Reasoning to Support Alternative Dispute Resolution
  44. Enhanced Dispute Resolution Through the Use of Information Technology
  45. Incorporating issues of fairness into development of a multi-agent negotiation support system
  46. The Need to Incorporate Justice into Negotiation Support Systems
  47. Asset negotiation and trade-off support within a multi-agent environment
  48. Comparing Sentencing Decision Support Systems for Judges and Lawyers
  49. The three laws of robotics revisited
  50. Bargaining in the shadow of the law - using utility functions to support legal negotiation
  51. Negotiating logic
  52. A Knowledge Representation Model for the Intelligent Retrieval of Legal Cases
  53. Decision support systems for police: Lessons from the application of data mining techniques to “soft” forensic evidence
  54. Preface
  55. Developing Negotiation Decision Support Systems that Support Mediators: A Case Study of the Family_Winner System
  56. A taxonomy for modelling discretionary decision making in the legal domain
  57. Criminal networks and spatial density
  58. A model based reasoning approach for generating plausible crime scenarios from evidence
  59. A process for evaluating legal knowledge-based systems based upon the context criteria contingency-guidelines framework
  60. Using Web-based Legal Decision Support Systems to Improve Access to Justice
  61. Argumentation structures that integrate dialectical and non-dialectical reasoning
  62. Efficient discovery of immune response targets by cyclical refinement of QSAR models of peptide binding
  63. Using soft computing to build real world intelligent decision support systems in uncertain domains
  64. Copyright Regulation with Argumentation Agents
  65. Acknowledging insufficiency in the evaluation of legal knowledge-based systems
  66. Representations of Decision-making Support in Negotiation
  67. Tools for World Wide Web based legal decision support systems
  68. Molecular immunology databases and data repositories
  69. Computational binding assays of antigenic peptides
  70. Knowledge discovery and data mining in biological databases
  71. Split up: an intelligent decision support system which provides advice upon property division following divorce
  72. Knowledge discovery in discretionary legal domains
  73. Scaling of neural network inferencing by efficient storage and retrieval of outputs
  74. Reasoning paradigms in legal decision support systems
  75. Project report: Split-Up ? A Legal Expert System which determines property division upon divorce
  76. The IKBALS project: Multi-modal reasoning in legal knowledge based systems
  77. Designing intelligent litigation support tools: The IKBALS perspective
  78. The Credit Act Advisory System (CAAS)
  79. Database research at La Trobe University
  80. L-CATA: A logic-based expert travel system
  81. An example of integrating legal case based reasoning with object-oriented rule-based systems
  82. Representing exceptions in rule-based systems
  83. Software design for electronic banking
  84. Completely semisimple ring semigroups
  85. Orthodox semirings and rings
  86. Criminal Sentencing, Intuition and Decision Support
  87. Legal Knowledge Management
  88. Emerging Issues in Location Based Tourism Systems
  89. Integrating artificial intelligence, argumentation and game theory to develop an online dispute resolution environment
  90. Tools for intelligent decision support system development in the legal domain
  91. Data cleansing for computer models: a case study from immunology
  92. Beyond rule based reasoning-the meaning and use of cases
  93. Modelling exceptions in semantic database and knowledge-based systems
  94. A comparative study of negotiation decision support systems