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Talk at the University of Edinburgh Law School

University of Edinburgh, Law School
In March, I gave a talk at the University of Edinburgh Law School:
Annotating, Extracting, and Linking Legal Information
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Author Adam WynerPosted on April 6, 2014Categories law, legal knowledge engineering, legal knowledge management, text analytics, text mining

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