Mind Your Neighbours: Leveraging Analogous Instances for Rhetorical Role Labeling for Legal Documents

Santosh T.y.s.s., Hassan Sarwat, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaal Abdou, Matthias Grabmair


Abstract
Rhetorical Role Labeling (RRL) of legal judgments is essential for various tasks, such as case summarization, semantic search and argument mining. However, it presents challenges such as inferring sentence roles from context, interrelated roles, limited annotated data, and label imbalance. This study introduces novel techniques to enhance RRL performance by leveraging knowledge from semantically similar instances (neighbours). We explore inference-based and training-based approaches, achieving remarkable improvements in challenging macro-F1 scores. For inference-based methods, we explore interpolation techniques that bolster label predictions without re-training. While in training-based methods, we integrate prototypical learning with our novel discourse-aware contrastive method that work directly on embedding spaces. Additionally, we assess the cross-domain applicability of our methods, demonstrating their effectiveness in transferring knowledge across diverse legal domains.
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2024.lrec-main.987
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Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024)
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May
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2024
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Torino, Italia
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Nicoletta Calzolari, Min-Yen Kan, Veronique Hoste, Alessandro Lenci, Sakriani Sakti, Nianwen Xue
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LREC | COLING
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ELRA and ICCL
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11296–11306
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Santosh T.y.s.s., Hassan Sarwat, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaal Abdou, and Matthias Grabmair. 2024. Mind Your Neighbours: Leveraging Analogous Instances for Rhetorical Role Labeling for Legal Documents. In Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024), pages 11296–11306, Torino, Italia. ELRA and ICCL.
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