Publications
TNO publications on Norm Engineering
- Breteler & Van Gessel (2024) Towards General Requirements for Norm Representation Languages Using Competency Questions: The Case of Comparing Flint and ODRL.Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop of Juris-Informatics (JURISIN 2024).
- Redelaar et al. (2024) Attributed Question Answering for Preconditions in the Dutch Law. Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2024.
- Breteler et al. (2023) The FLINT Ontology: An Actor-Based Model of Legal Relations. Knowledge Graphs: Semantics, Machine Learning, and Languages. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Semantic Systems, 20-22 September 2023, Leipzig, Germany.
- Van Drie et al. (2023) The Dutch law as a semantic role labeling dataset. Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law.
- Van Gessel et al. (2023) A Toolset for Normative Interpretations in FLINT.Proceedings of the Posters and Demo Track of the 19th International Conference on Semantic Systems co-located with 19th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTiCS 2023).
- Bakker et al. (2022) Semantic role labelling for Dutch law texts.Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference.
- Bakker et al. (2022) Extracting Structured Knowledge from Dutch Legal Texts: A Rule-based Approach. Companion Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management.
- Van Doesburg & Van Engers (2020) Guidelines for NMAS applied to Calculemus-FLINT. Conference proceedings IRIS 2020.
- Van Doesburg & Van Engers (2019) Explicit interpretation of the Dutch Aliens Act: specifications for decision support systems and administrative practice. Proceedings of the Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and the Administrative State (AIAS 2019).
- Van Doesburg & Van Engers (2019) The false, the former, and the parish priest: an Hohfeldian perspective on marriage in the code of canon law. Proceedings of the seventeenth international conference on artificial intelligence and law.
- Van Doesburg et al. (2016) Calculemus: towards a formal language for the interpretation of normative systems. Special Issue for the Workshop Artificial Intelligence for Justice.
- Van Engers & Van Doesburg (2016) Modeling the interpretation of sources of norms. Proceedings of eKNOW.