Nils Holzenberger
12 papers · 2018–2026 · 8 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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ACL (1)
CONLL (1)
IJCNLP (1)
INTERSPEECH (1)
NAACL (1)
NIPS (1)
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Keywords
statutory reasoning
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large language model
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legal analysis
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legal text
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semantic parsing
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textual entailment
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legal nlp
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information extraction
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natural language inference
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benchmark evaluation
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semantic analysis
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code generation
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fine-grained classification
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natural language understanding
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information retrieval
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retrieval-augmented generation
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symbolic reasoning
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logical representation
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language understanding
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text generation
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Papers
Can LLMs Identify Tax Abuse?
AAAI 2026
Language Models and Logic Programs for Trustworthy Tax Reasoning
AAAI 2026
Translating Tax Law to Code with LLMs: A Benchmark and Evaluation Framework
EMNLP 2025
CLERC: A Dataset for U. S. Legal Case Retrieval and Retrieval-Augmented Analysis Generation
NAACL 2025
Gaps or Hallucinations? Scrutinizing Machine-Generated Legal Analysis for Fine-grained Text Evaluations
EMNLP 2024
BLT: Can Large Language Models Handle Basic Legal Text?
EMNLP 2024
Connecting Symbolic Statutory Reasoning with Legal Information Extraction
EMNLP 2023
LegalBench: A Collaboratively Built Benchmark for Measuring Legal Reasoning in Large Language Models
NIPS 2023
Factoring Statutory Reasoning as Language Understanding Challenges
ACL 2021
Factoring Statutory Reasoning as Language Understanding Challenges
IJCNLP 2021
Large-Scale, Diverse, Paraphrastic Bitexts via Sampling and Clustering
CONLL 2019
Learning Word Embeddings: Unsupervised Methods for Fixed-size Representations of Variable-length Speech Segments
INTERSPEECH 2018