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A methodology for encoding regulatory rules

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posted on 2020-12-10, 01:22 authored by H Bhuiyan, F Olivieri, Guido Governatori, MB Islam, A Bond, A Rakotonirainy
© 2020 CEUR-WS. All rights reserved. This paper introduces a methodology for the encoding of rules into a semantic logical format to facilitate the automated reasoning process. We demonstrate how to identify, capture, combine, and thus formulate all the components from rules into a computationally-oriented formalism. The need for the methodology is motivated by the desire for automated reasoning of automated vehicle information regarding traffic rules. We use Defeasible Deontic Logic as a formal foundation of our methodology. The overtaking traffic rule is our use-case to illustrate the usefulness of our methodology. Through this use-case, it is seen that the logical semantic representation of the traffic rules seems conceivable to support automated reasoning. This paper includes the source materials, the use cases, proposed methodology, and the example of encoding.

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Publication Date

2020-01-01

Proceedings

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on MIning and REasoning with Legal texts

Editors

Casini G Di Caro L Governatori G Leone V Markovich R

Publisher

CEUR-WS.org

Place of publication

Spain

Volume

2632

Pagination

13p.

ISSN

1613-0073

Name of conference

Workshop on `MIning and REasoning with Legal texts (MIREL) (2019)

Location

Madrid, Spain

Starting Date

2019-12-11

Finshing Date

2019-12-11

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