Dear all,
we announce the 1st International Workshop on Processes, Laws and Compliance (PLC) co-located with the 6th International Conference on Process Mining (ICPM), October 14-18, 2024 in Lyngby (Denmark)
Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/plc-workshop-2024
WORKSHOP AIM AND SCOPE
The
Processes, Laws, and Compliance (PLC) workshop intends to provide a
forum to facilitate the exchange of research findings and ideas on
data-driven and process-oriented techniques and practices in the legal
domain, fostering collaboration among interdisciplinary experts,
researchers, and practitioners working in IT and law.
Research in
legal informatics has grown in recent decades, not least due to the
spread of information systems capable of recording the data of legal
processes (legal event logs), the texts of tenders, and the temporal
dimensions of legal procedures. Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques
provide a valuable means for analyzing legal processes to gather
valuable insights on legal matters that can support the work of public
administrations and private companies in the legal field.
Examples
of areas that are expected to benefit from the application of AI
techniques, such as Process Mining, Machine Learning, and Natural
Language Processing, are the automated discovery of actual legal
procedures from historical data; the formalization of legal requirements
using process discovery, the verification of regulatory compliance of
procedures; the prediction of the unfolding of on-going legal cases,
among others. At the same time, the implantation of process mining
technologies brings several challenges regarding deployment and
effective use of its outcomes: how to apply these techniques in a
privacy-sensitive manner, and how to deal with potential biases from the
predictions are some of those.
The workshop will be organized in
an interactive fashion. The presentation of the accepted papers will be
followed by a brainstorming session with the participants to determine
key themes and challenges of the area and set a research agenda. The
results of the workshop will be incorporated into a position paper with
all the participants as coauthors.
TOPICS OF INTERESTWe
welcome contributions related to automated process-oriented analysis
and digital law, as well as considering legal modeling and
conceptualization features.
Potential topics are:
- Discovery of process behavior in legal artifacts (laws, proceedings, guidelines, standards, logs, etc)
- Compliance between formal representations of laws and their implementation
- Variant analysis of different legal process executions?
- Performance analysis in the legal domain
- Predictive analytics on legal cases
- Techniques for modeling and formalization of laws
- NLP and Law
- Visualization and Simplification techniques for legal processes
- Legal reasoning and processes
- Information retrieval and multimedia search for legal documents
- Rules As Code (RaC) approaches for the implementation of compliant-by-design systems
- Emerging applications in legal data & knowledge engineering
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline to submit Abstract to Workshop: August 8, 2024
Deadline to submit Papers to Workshop: August 15, 2024
Acceptance of Papers for Workshop: September 2, 2024
Pre-workshop Camera-Ready Papers: September 23, 2024
Workshop at ICPM 2024: October 14, 2024
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONSThe workshop accepts two categories of submissions: Research papers and Show&Tell.
Research papers. Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished research papers.
We accept two kinds of contributions:
– short paper [ between 5 to 9 pages long ]
– regular paper [ between 10 to 14 pages long ]
Both short and regular papers will be published as CEUR proceedings (indexed by DBLP and SCOPUS).
Papers’ template CEUR-ART, 1-column style (please use Latex):
-Instructions:
https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html
Show&Tell.
In addition, we welcome summaries of work already published or under
submission elsewhere, descriptions of work in progress, tutorials, and
practical experience reports. This category will not be published but
will have space for presentation. The format of the category is free and
should not exceed 2 pages.
At least one author of each accepted Research paper and Show&Tell must register and participate in the workshop.
Submissions should be made via Easychair through the following submission page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icpm2024 All submissions must be in English and converted to PDF before electronic submission.
The
organization of a journal special issue dedicated to the workshop
topics is under consideration. If confirmed, a selection of the best
accepted Research papers will be considered for an extended version to
the special issue.
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS (in alphabetical order)Laura Genga, Technical University of Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Hugo A. López, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark)
Emilio Sulis, University of Turin (Italy)
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