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Information extraction and entity recognition from legal data
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Information extraction and entity recognition from legal data

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The legal industry generates extensive textual data, often in the form of lengthy documents exceeding 70 pages. Lawyers require only specific, relevant information from these documents, and manual analysis is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Text mining and natural language processing (NLP) offer powerful tools to address this challenge by automating the extraction of meaningful information while ignoring irrelevant details.Using machine learning techniques, this method identifies key elements, such as clauses, paragraphs, or single data points, across an entire document. By leveraging text mining, lawyers can extract the most critical information efficiently, enabling them to focus on providing feedback to clients rather than spending excessive time on document review. This approach streamlines legal analysis, saving time and enhancing productivity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
6 December 2024
Pages
96
ISBN
9783659926242

The legal industry generates extensive textual data, often in the form of lengthy documents exceeding 70 pages. Lawyers require only specific, relevant information from these documents, and manual analysis is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Text mining and natural language processing (NLP) offer powerful tools to address this challenge by automating the extraction of meaningful information while ignoring irrelevant details.Using machine learning techniques, this method identifies key elements, such as clauses, paragraphs, or single data points, across an entire document. By leveraging text mining, lawyers can extract the most critical information efficiently, enabling them to focus on providing feedback to clients rather than spending excessive time on document review. This approach streamlines legal analysis, saving time and enhancing productivity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
6 December 2024
Pages
96
ISBN
9783659926242