Annual conference | Towards cyberjustice : Recent developments in artificial intelligence: Law and Justice
27 October 2016 • 8h00 16h00
Laboratoire de cyberjustice (B-2215), 3200 Jean-Brillant, Université de Montréal
Annual Conference| Towards Cyberjustice
Recent developments in artificial intelligence: Law and Justice
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PROGRAM
8h00 - 9h00 | |
Accueil et petit déjeuner / Welcome and Breakfast | ||
9h00 - 9h15 | |
Cyberjustice, Artificial Intelligence and Computational LawKarim Benyekhlef (Université de Montréal) |
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9h15 - 9h45 | |
Artificial Intelligence: Deep LearningYoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) |
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9h45 - 10h00 | |
Période d’échanges / Question period | ||
10h00 - 10h20 |
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Pause santé / Health Break | ||
10h20 - 11h35 | |
Panel 1 New developpements in Cyberjustice and Law: Computational LawChair Tom Van Engers (Leibniz Center for Law) Panelistes : Kevin Ashley (Pittsburg Universty) Karl Branting (MITRE) Radboud Winkels (Leibniz Center for Law) |
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11h35 - 12h15 | |
Période d’échanges / Question period | ||
12h15 - 13h45 | |
Lunch | Salon François Chevrette, A-3464, Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal | ||
13h45 - 15h20 | |
Panel 2 Ethical and Sociolegal Issues of Computational LawChair : Jane Bailey (University of Ottawa) Panélistes : Ian Kerr (University of Ottawa) Peter Asaro (New School, New York) Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Paul Dumouchel (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto) |
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15h20 - 16h00 | |
Période d’échanges / Question period |
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