Main Topics
Legal Tech: Building Bridges between Disciplines as well as People
Automation (general)
Mathematics: A Universal Language
Information Systems Security
Biodiversity and Humane Design
Legal Tech: building bridges between disciplines as well as people
Text Mining in Regulated Domains
Automated Electronic Discovery
Transparent Legal Language Representation
Text Mining in Regulated Domains
"Textual Data, Law & Finance" Workshop, organized by Karl Branting (Principal AI Engineer at MITRE) and Ted Sichelman (Professor of Law at USD): A guest blog at Stanford Law School Blogs, February, 2016.
Special thanks to Monica Bay, a journalist, lawyer, provocateur and a CodeX fellow, for the invitation to contribute to the CodeX blog.
Automated Electronic Discovery
"Automated Electronic Discovery" by Jana Sukkarieh, August 2016.
Special thanks to Dr Bill Dimm, Founder & CEO of Hot Neuron, for reviewing the first version of this article.
Transparent Legal Language Representation
“Transparent Legal Language Representation”
by Jana Sukkarieh. December, 2020.
Note that this article was re-published in the Contracting Excellence Journal of World Commerce and Contracting @ Link.
Automation (general)
Rube Goldberg Machines
Robotic Process Automation
Rube Goldberg Machines
“The Art and Science of Rube Goldberg Machines”, August 2017.
Robotic Process Automation
“Robotic Process Automation”, September 2017.
Mathematics: A Universal Language
Algebraic Topology 101
Algebraic Topology 101, Jana Sukkarieh, starting November 2018.
Abstract Algebra, Topology and Category Theory were my favorite subjects at University. In this first Mathematics series, I would like to introduce “Algebraic Topology”. It requires the introduction of Topology and Abstract Algebra as prerequisites, but goes much more beyond these two branches of Mathematics. One reason I am interested in re-visiting “Algebraic Topology” is that it has many uses and applications in Computer Science, in general, and in Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security, in particular.
Information Systems Security
Cryptology
Cryptology 101, Jana Sukkarieh, starting March 2019.
Cryptology is a coin with two heads: Cryptography is the art and science of multi-party confidential communication through an insecure channel. The other side of the coin is the domain of cryptanalysis, which is the art and science of deciphering those communications.
In cryptography, mechanisms based on mathematical concepts are designed to ensure the three fundamental desiderata of information systems security: confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA). Cryptanalysis studies the mechanisms of cryptography in order to break them.
Biodiversity & Humane Design
Human-Centered Design and Accessibility
Nature-Inspired Solutions / Algorithms
Human-Centered Design and Accessibility
Starting December 2015.
Nature-Inspired Solutions/Algorithms
Fruit fly brains inform search engines of the future . Research by Saket Navlakha, Sanjoy Dasgupta, Charles Stevens @ Salk Institute
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