no code implementations • 19 Nov 2023 • Karmvir Singh Phogat, Chetan Harsha, Sridhar Dasaratha, Shashishekar Ramakrishna, Sai Akhil Puranam
In contrast, our approach uses novel zero-shot prompts that guide the LLM to encode the required reasoning into a Python program or a domain specific language.
no code implementations • 8 Jul 2015 • Shashishekar Ramakrishna, Lukasz Gorski, Adrian Paschke
Despite the 'apparent clarity' of a given legal provision, its application may result in an outcome that does not exactly conform to the semantic level of a statute.
no code implementations • 5 Dec 2014 • Naouel Karam, Shashishekar Ramakrishna, Adrian Paschke
Non-obviousness or inventive step is a general requirement for patentability in most patent law systems.
no code implementations • 31 May 2014 • Shashishekar Ramakrishna, Adrian Paschke
In this paper we adapt the SBVR Structured English approach for the legal domain and implement a proof-of-concept, called KR4IPLaw, which enables legal domain experts to represent their knowledge in Structured English in a computational independent and hence, for them, more usable way.