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Knowledge graphs: trust, privacy, and transparency from a legal governance approach
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posted on 2021-01-22, 04:03 authored by Daniel Schwabe, Carlos Laufer, Pompeu Casanovas RomeuPompeu Casanovas RomeuThis paper presents the Knowledge Graph Usage framework, which allows the introduction of Knowledge Graph features to support Trust, Privacy, Transparency and Accountability concerns regarding the use of its contents by applications. A real-world example is presented and used to illustrate how the framework can be used. This article also shows how knowledge graphs can be linked to the elements of legal governance. Thus, it is an invitation to dialogue for legal and Law & Society scholars who might be interested in how the evolution of the web of data and computational sciences intersects with their own discipline.
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- La Trobe Law School
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2020-12-26Journal
Law in Context: A Socio-Legal JournalVolume
37Issue
1Article Number
126Pagination
19p. (p. 1-19)Publisher
La Trobe UniversityISSN
1839-4183Rights Statement
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