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First and last name | Monica Palmirani |
At what organization are you currently based? | University of Bologna, CIRSFID |
Why do you define yourself as a Legal Designer? | I am full professor of Legal Informatics and active in the HCI applied in legal domain since 90′. I am author of Legal XML standards like Akoma Ntoso and LegalRuleML in order to represent legal document in machine-readable manner, capable to express legal knowledge in the Semantic Web. Legal Design permits to better communicate legal concepts/messages in ICT environment using visualization instruments, but in meantime paying attention to the legal principles. The challenge is to semplify accessibility of the legal content without to loose the complexity of the legal domain. |
Show off your work! Present yourself through one of your projects | Legal ontology method can help to analyse in deep the conceptualization of the legal messages written in the legal documents (e.g., law, contract, policy). We have used legal ontology method for designing PrOnto Ontology that could help to provide a bridge between text and visualization (e.g., icons, graph, etc.) without to loose the legal principles and the relevant relationships between different legal concepts. Legal Text->Legal Analysis–> Legal Ontology->Visualization->Human Computer Interaction is the goal of our research project. |
Tell us a little about the work you just shared, so we understand how to present it to the community. | You can find my work in my publications: https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/monica.palmirani/pubblicazioni https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-98349-3_11 |
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