ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE TRACEABILITY OF LAWSUITS WITH GENERAL REPERCUSSION: THE VICTOR PROJECT AND THE REALIZATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF REASONABLE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE

This article seeks to answer the research question: Can the Victor Project contribute to the realization of the Principle of a Reasonable Duration of the Procedure in the sphere of the Federal Supreme Court? In order to answer the problem, it is necessary to address the importance of Artificial Inte...

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Main Authors: Mariana Dionísio de Andrade, Eduardo Régis Girão de Castro Pinto, Isabela Braga de Lima, Alex Renan de Sousa Galvão
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2020-04-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
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Online Access:https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/42717/31777
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Summary:This article seeks to answer the research question: Can the Victor Project contribute to the realization of the Principle of a Reasonable Duration of the Procedure in the sphere of the Federal Supreme Court? In order to answer the problem, it is necessary to address the importance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Legaltechs in the dynamics of the Judiciary and in the development of Law, demonstrating some mechanisms used to obtain improvements in jurisdictional performance. Also, an exposition about the Artificial Neural Networks is carried out and its potential in the identification of patterns in processes, focusing on the Victor Project. In addition, based on a qualitative methodology, it was found that it was not possible to quantify enough data for the analysis of the research, due to the technological innovation of the second half of 2018, which underwent a test phase to gauge its accuracy. However, it was possible to understand the universe of actions in process in the STF and the hypotheses of implications in thesis of the use of the system in the configuration of the general repercussion.
ISSN:1982-7636