Collaborations

Advisors

Prof. Dr. Matthias Stürmer

Dr. Ilias Chalkidis

Prof. Dr. Daniel E. Ho

Advisees

Master’s

Alex Nyffenegger (Anonymity at Risk? Assessing Re-Identification Capabilities of Large Language Models, Thesis)

Bachelor’s

Alec Schürmann (Web Scraping for a Database of Court Decision Related Documents, Thesis)

Roman Martinez (Can the Best Jass AIs Beat the Top Humans?, Thesis)

Marco Buchholz (Judgment Outcome Extraction for Swiss Court Rulings, Thesis)

Nina Baumgartner (Explainability Annotations for Legal Judgment Prediction in Switzerland, Thesis)

Tobias Brugger (Sentence Boundary Detection for Multilingual Legal Text, Thesis)

Ronja Stern (Criticality Prediction and Information Retrieval in Swiss Legal Data, Thesis)

Vishvaksenan Rasiah (Swiss Legal Benchmark for Classification and Generation, Thesis)

Ramona Christen (Resolving Legalese: A Multilingual Exploration of Negation Scope Resolution in Legal Documents, Thesis)

Seminar

Autumn 2021

Thirith Yang (Dataset Construction for Legal Multilingual Language Models)

Alexandra-Carmen Kovacs (Section Splitting for Swiss Court Rulings, GitHub)

Christian Kissling, Nidhi Mishra (Judgment Outcome Extraction for Swiss Court Rulings, GitHub)

Benjamin Bläsi, Seyedehsharareh Mirzargar, Alex Nyffenegger (Judicial Person Extraction for Swiss Court Rulings, GitHub)

Spring 2022

Atefeh Fakhari (Re-Identification with Data from the Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board, Thesis)

Dominik Ummel, Marius Asadauskas, Renato Rao (Topic Modeling for Swiss Court Rulings, GitHub, Poster)

Boris Mottet, Tunahan Öszoy (Zero-Shot and Few-Shot Natural Language Inference Models for Judgment Prediction, GitHub, Poster)

Ying Ying Lee, Xinwei Li, Bohua Chen (Explainability Methods for Legal Judgment Prediction in Switzerland, GitHub, Poster)

Collaborators

Darrow AI Ltd.

Swiss Federal Supreme Court