Jack Mumford

Orcid: 0000-0003-2467-5785

Affiliations:
  • University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK


According to our database1, Jack Mumford authored at least 16 papers between 2021 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2025
Context-Aware Citation Networks: A Human-AI Dataset, Analysis, and Tool.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2025

Finding the Goldilocks Zone: Retrieving Citation Context.
Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2025

Curb Your Enthusiasm: Towards a RAG Framework to Forecast Case Importance in the ECHR.
Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2025

2024
Argumentation and Machine Learning.
CoRR, 2024

Online Handbook of Argumentation for AI: Volume 4.
CoRR, 2024

Annotated insights into legal reasoning: A dataset of Article 6 ECHR cases.
Argument Comput., 2024

Unravelling the ECHR: Components of Legal Case Analysis.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2024

Translating Natural Language Arguments to Computational Arguments Using LLMs.
Proceedings of the Computational Models of Argument, 2024

Applying Argument Schemes for Simulating Online Review Platforms.
Proceedings of the Computational Models of Argument, 2024

2023
Human Performance on the AI Legal Case Verdict Classification Task.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2023

Combining a Legal Knowledge Model with Machine Learning for Reasoning with Legal Cases.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2023

2022
Reasoning with Legal Cases: A Hybrid ADF-ML Approach.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2022

On the Complexity of Determining Defeat Relations Consistent with Abstract Argumentation Semantics.
Proceedings of the Computational Models of Argument, 2022

Representing and Extracting Support via Complement-based Argumentation Frameworks.
Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument, 2022

2021
Explaining Factor Ascription.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2021

Machine Learning and Legal Argument.
Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument, 2021


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