
Tag: Natural Language Processing


Not all Hallucinations are Good to Throw Away When it Comes to Legal Abstractive Summarization
The extensive use of Large Language Models (LLMs) for summarization tasks brings new challenges. One of the most important is

Improved comment generation by LLMs
In the world of programming, creating efficient and functional software is a top priority, but it’s not just about writing

Information extraction from Berger-Levrault books and articles
Historically, Berger-Levrault has been a publisher of legal and practical books and articles. The articles are on line and come

Classification of business documents to aid extraction: the use of typed and weighted lexical-semantic relations
I’ve been a member of the Berger-Levrault research team since 2020. I’m working on a CIFRE thesis on methods and

What are the evolutions of this law? Between abstraction and hallucination in the field of the summary of legal texts
Context Legal monitoring is a crucial activity for legal experts in order to remain in phase with legal news. It

LN2FR 2022 – Workshop on Methodologies for Translating Legal Norms into Formal Representations – Saarbrücken (Germany)

RPA to automatically collect contacts over the web
To improve Berger-Levrault network, we work in collaboration with the sale department to collect the last news about DGS (Director

Back on PFIA 2022
PFIA (Plate-Forme Intelligence Artificielle) was held in Saint-Etienne (France) from the 27th of June to the 1st of July. This

PFIA 2022
PFIA for Plate-Forme Intelligence Artificielle (Artificial Intelligence Platform) is a yearly event dedicated to Artificial Intelligence (AI). It’s a great