2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6650962
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Weighted‐Attribute Triplet Hashing for Large‐Scale Similar Judicial Case Matching

Abstract: Similar judicial case matching aims to enable an accurate selection of a judicial document that is most similar to the target document from multiple candidates. The core of similar judicial case matching is to calculate the similarity between two fact case documents. Owing to similar judicial case matching techniques, legal professionals can promptly find and judge similar cases in a candidate set. These techniques can also benefit the development of judicial systems. However, the document of judicial cases no… Show more

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“…Huang [20] proposed a similarity-based method for the early detection of emergencies from social media, which clustered social media texts based on the content, time, and place of events. Li [21] proposed a new similar judicial case matching model based on hash learning to obtain the weight of judicial features, and realized a rapid similar matching method using binary codes. Chen [22] considered the similarity measure between heterogeneous multi-attribute cases from the perspective of system space, and designed a grey wolf optimization (GWO)-based relative entropy method considering the dual information correlation for a more reasonable weight allocation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huang [20] proposed a similarity-based method for the early detection of emergencies from social media, which clustered social media texts based on the content, time, and place of events. Li [21] proposed a new similar judicial case matching model based on hash learning to obtain the weight of judicial features, and realized a rapid similar matching method using binary codes. Chen [22] considered the similarity measure between heterogeneous multi-attribute cases from the perspective of system space, and designed a grey wolf optimization (GWO)-based relative entropy method considering the dual information correlation for a more reasonable weight allocation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%