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Challenges and Thrills of Legal Arguments

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arxiv 2006.03773 v1 pith:35MASA63 submitted 2020-06-06 cs.CL cs.LG

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State-of-the-art attention based models, mostly centered around the transformer architecture, solve the problem of sequence-to-sequence translation using the so-called scaled dot-product attention. While this technique is highly effective for estimating inter-token attention, it does not answer the question of inter-sequence attention when we deal with conversation-like scenarios. We propose an extension, HumBERT, that attempts to perform continuous contextual argument generation using locally trained transformers.

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