Masha Medvedeva

Orcid: 0000-0002-2972-8447

According to our database1, Masha Medvedeva authored at least 18 papers between 2016 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
Predicting citations in Dutch case law with natural language processing.
Artif. Intell. Law, September, 2024

Corrigendum to "Identification of peat-fire-burnt areas among other wildfires using the peat fire index" [Int. J. Appl. Earth Observ. Geoinf. 132 (2024) 103973].
Int. J. Appl. Earth Obs. Geoinformation, 2024

Identification of peat-fire-burnt areas among other wildfires using the peat fire index.
Int. J. Appl. Earth Obs. Geoinformation, 2024

2023
Rethinking the field of automatic prediction of court decisions.
Artif. Intell. Law, March, 2023

2022
Remote Sensing Mapping of Peat-Fire-Burnt Areas: Identification among Other Wildfires.
Remote. Sens., 2022

2021
Automatically Identifying Eviction Cases and Outcomes Within Case Law of Dutch Courts of First Instance.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2021

Automatic Judgement Forecasting for Pending Applications of the European Court of Human Rights.
Proceedings of the Joint Proceedings of the Workshops on Automated Semantic Analysis of Information in Legal Text (ASAIL 2021) & AI and Intelligent Assistance for Legal Professionals in the Digital Workplace (LegalAIIA 2021) held online in conjunction with 18th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2021), 2021

2020
The Danger of Reverse-Engineering of Automated Judicial Decision-Making Systems.
CoRR, 2020

Using machine learning to predict decisions of the European Court of Human Rights.
Artif. Intell. Law, 2020

JURI SAYS: An Automatic Judgement Prediction System for the European Court of Human Rights.
Proceedings of the Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, 2020

2019
Overview of the CLIN29 Shared Task on Cross-Genre Gender Prediction in Dutch.
Proceedings of the Shared Task on Cross-Genre Gender Prediction in Dutch at CLIN29 (GxG@CLIN29) co-located with the 29th Conference on Computational Linguistics in The Netherlands (CLIN29), 2019

2018
When Simple n-gram Models Outperform Syntactic Approaches: Discriminating between Dutch and Flemish.
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects, 2018

2017
When Sparse Traditional Models Outperform Dense Neural Networks: the Curious Case of Discriminating between Similar Languages.
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, 2017

An Analysis of Cross-Genre and In-Genre Performance for Author Profiling in Social Media.
Proceedings of the Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction, 2017

Simply the Best: Minimalist System Trumps Complex Models in Author Profiling.
Proceedings of the Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction, 2017

N-GrAM: New Groningen Author-profiling Model.
Proceedings of the Working Notes of CLEF 2017, 2017

2016
Developing Morphologically Annotated Corpora for Minority Languages of Russia.
Proceedings of Corpus Linguistics Fest 2016, Bloomington, IN, USA, June 6-10, 2016., 2016

GronUP: Groningen User Profiling.
Proceedings of the Working Notes of CLEF 2016, 2016


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