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license: mit
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license: mit
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SAILER is a structure-aware pre-trained language model. It is highlighted in the following three aspects:
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- SAILER fully utilizes the structural information contained in legal case documents and pays more attention to key legal elements, similar to how legal experts browse legal case documents.
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- SAILER employs an asymmetric encoder-decoder architecture to integrate several different pre-training objectives. In this way, rich semantic information across tasks is encoded into dense vectors.
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- SAILER has powerful discriminative ability, even without any legal annotation data. It can distinguish legal cases with different charges accurately.
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SAILER_zh pre-training on Chinese criminal law legal case documents
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If you find our work useful, please do not save your star and cite our work:
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@misc{SAILER,
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title={SAILER: Structure-aware Pre-trained Language Model for Legal Case Retrieval},
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author={Haitao Li and Qingyao Ai and Jia Chen and Qian Dong and Yueyue Wu and Yiqun Liu and Chong Chen and Qi Tian},
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year={2023},
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eprint={2304.11370},
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archivePrefix={arXiv},
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primaryClass={cs.IR}
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}
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