Search Results for author: Chao-Lin Liu

Found 30 papers, 1 papers with code

Clustering Issues in Civil Judgments for Recommending Similar Cases

no code implementations ROCLING 2022 Yi-Fan Liu, Chao-Lin Liu, Chieh Yang

Similar judgments search is an important task in legal practice, from which valuable legal insights can be obtained.

Clustering

Using Machine Learning and Pattern-Based Methods for Identifying Elements in Chinese Judgment Documents of Civil Cases

no code implementations ROCLING 2022 Hong-Ren Lin, Wei-Zhi Liu, Chao-Lin Liu, Chieh Yang

We attempt to identify the statements for four types of legal functions in judgement documents, i. e., the pleadings of the applicants, the responses of the opposite parties, the opinions of the courts, and uses of laws to reach the final decisions.

Recommendation Systems

Predicting Judgments and Grants for Civil Cases of Alimony for the Elderly

no code implementations ROCLING 2022 Wei-Zhi Liu, Po-Hsien Wu, Hong-Ren Lin, Chao-Lin Liu

To build the current system, we segment and vectorize the texts of the judgement documents, and apply the logistic regression and model tree models for predicting the judgments and for estimating the granted alimony of the cases, respectively.

Using Wordle for Learning to Design and Compare Strategies

no code implementations30 Apr 2022 Chao-Lin Liu

The baseline simulator used an average of 4. 078 guesses to find the 2315 answers, and needed more than six trials to solve the game 1. 77% of the time.

Classical Chinese Sentence Segmentation for Tomb Biographies of Tang Dynasty

no code implementations28 Aug 2019 Chao-Lin Liu, Yi Chang

Chinese characters that are and are not followed by a punctuation mark are classified into two categories.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Sentence +1

Onto Word Segmentation of the Complete Tang Poems

no code implementations28 Aug 2019 Chao-Lin Liu

The segmenter relied on the PMI information to the recover 85. 7% of words in the test poems.

Flexible Computing Services for Comparisons and Analyses of Classical Chinese Poetry

no code implementations18 Sep 2017 Chao-Lin Liu

We collect nine corpora of representative Chinese poetry for the time span of 1046 BCE and 1644 CE for studying the history of Chinese words, collocations, and patterns.

Tracking Words in Chinese Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties with the China Biographical Database

no code implementations WS 2016 Chao-Lin Liu, Kuo-Feng Luo

That some words were used only in the Tang poetry and some only in the Song poetry could lead to interesting research in linguistics.

Quantitative Analyses of Chinese Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties: Using Changing Colors and Innovative Terms as Examples

no code implementations28 Aug 2016 Chao-Lin Liu

Colors are an important ingredient of the imagery in poetry, and we discuss the most frequent color words that appeared in Tang Shi and Song Ci.

Mining Local Gazetteers of Literary Chinese with CRF and Pattern based Methods for Biographical Information in Chinese History

no code implementations4 Nov 2015 Chao-Lin Liu, Chih-Kai Huang, Hongsu Wang, Peter K. Bol

Person names and location names are essential building blocks for identifying events and social networks in historical documents that were written in literary Chinese.

Language Modelling

Textual Analysis for Studying Chinese Historical Documents and Literary Novels

no code implementations11 Oct 2015 Chao-Lin Liu, Guan-Tao Jin, Hongsu Wang, Qing-Feng Liu, Wen-Huei Cheng, Wei-Yun Chiu, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai, Yu-Chun Wang

To showcase the potentials and challenges of computer-assisted analysis of Chinese literatures, we explored some interesting yet non-trivial questions about two of the Four Great Classical Novels of China: (1) Which monsters attempted to consume the Buddhist monk Xuanzang in the Journey to the West (JTTW), which was published in the 16th century, (2) Which was the most powerful monster in JTTW, and (3) Which major role smiled the most in the Dream of the Red Chamber, which was published in the 18th century.

Exploring Lexical, Syntactic, and Semantic Features for Chinese Textual Entailment in NTCIR RITE Evaluation Tasks

no code implementations8 Apr 2015 Wei-Jie Huang, Chao-Lin Liu

We computed linguistic information at the lexical, syntactic, and semantic levels for Recognizing Inference in Text (RITE) tasks for both traditional and simplified Chinese in NTCIR-9 and NTCIR-10.

Binary Classification named-entity-recognition +4

Mining and discovering biographical information in Difangzhi with a language-model-based approach

no code implementations8 Apr 2015 Peter K. Bol, Chao-Lin Liu, Hongsu Wang

We present results of expanding the contents of the China Biographical Database by text mining historical local gazetteers, difangzhi.

Language Modelling

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