SG-LegalCite supplies 100,890 case-principle pairs from 8,523 Singapore Supreme Court judgments to enable retrieval models that rank precedents using both facts and governing legal principles.
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GLIER reformulates legal case retrieval as generative inference over latent legal variables like charges and elements, then fuses generative, structural, and lexical signals, outperforming baselines on LeCaRD datasets with strong performance at 10% training data.
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SG-LegalCite: A Principle-Augmented Benchmark for Legal Citation Retrieval in Singapore Law
SG-LegalCite supplies 100,890 case-principle pairs from 8,523 Singapore Supreme Court judgments to enable retrieval models that rank precedents using both facts and governing legal principles.
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GLIER: Generative Legal Inference and Evidence Ranking for Legal Case Retrieval
GLIER reformulates legal case retrieval as generative inference over latent legal variables like charges and elements, then fuses generative, structural, and lexical signals, outperforming baselines on LeCaRD datasets with strong performance at 10% training data.
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