Applied Sciences (Feb 2022)
Legal Judgment Prediction via Heterogeneous Graphs and Knowledge of Law Articles
Abstract
Legal judgment prediction (LJP) is a crucial task in legal intelligence to predict charges, law articles and terms of penalties based on case fact description texts. Although existing methods perform well, they still have many shortcomings. First, the existing methods have significant limitations in understanding long documents, especially those based on RNNs and BERT. Secondly, the existing methods are not good at solving the problem of similar charges and do not fully and effectively integrate the information of law articles. To address the above problems, we propose a novel LJP method. Firstly, we improve the model’s comprehension of the whole document based on a graph neural network approach. Then, we design a graph attention network-based law article distinction extractor to distinguish similar law articles. Finally, we design a graph fusion method to fuse heterogeneous graphs of text and external knowledge (law article group distinction information). The experiments show that the method could effectively improve LJP performance. The experimental metrics are superior to the existing state of the art.
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