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Dr. Bernhard Waltl

Software Engineering for Business Information Systems
Chair of Informatics 19
Department of Informatics
Technical University of Munich

Boltzmannstraße 3
D-85748 Garching bei München

Phone: +49 (89) 289 17124

bernhard.waltl@outlook.com

 

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The Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection assigned a feasibility study on the governance of algorithms to a joint GI research group.

Bernhard has been a researcher at the chair for Software Engineering of Business Information Systems (sebis) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) since May 2014. He holds a master's degree in Informatics from TUM. Additionally, he holds a master's degree in Philosophy of Science and Technology, with a specialization on philosophy of science and philosophy of language. In 2017 he visited Stanford University for a research exchange, see profile page.

His research area include semantic analysis of legal texts, network analysis for legal documents, and applied artificial intelligence for the legal domain (e.g., legal reasoning, and smart contracts). Within his research he cooperates with leading legal scientists and practitioners. More detailed information about this cooperation can be found on www.lexalyze.de and www.en.lexalyze.de. Beside several publications on relevant conferences he is in the program comittee of the international legal informatics symposium (IRIS), and co-organized the scientific workshop series on Legal Data Analysis at Jurix conference on legal informatics. In addition, he is reviewing publications for international conferences on legal informatics, e.g., MWAIL, IRIS, LDA, ASAIL, information systems, e.g., BIS, but also for data mining topics in law journals, e.g., Journal of International Economic Law.

He is interested in applications of semantic software, logic based reasoning, and cognitive computing. Due to his studies and personal interests he is also open to various interdisciplinary topics, e.g., philosophy of science, game theory, decision science, etc. Together with social institutions he voluntarily committed himself to a volunteer-refugee project.  

Research Projects

Selected Invited Talks & Presentations

  1. Explainable Artificial Intelligence, March 21st, 2018, a-i3/Bundesamts für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) Symposium 2018, Bochum
  2. Studie zur Machbarkeit eines Algorithmengesetzes, March 15th, 2018, Handelsblatt Tagung: Künstliche Intelligenz
  3. From the unstructured document to the structured contract, Webinar Blockchain & Smart Contracts, March 13th, 2018, WeblawCH
  4. Classifying Legal Norms with Active Machine Learning, Research Colloquium, February 7th, 2018, Center for Information and Language Processing, LMU, Munich
  5. Computational Methods in Law, February 1st - 3rd, 2018, Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium, Universität Heidelberg and Universität Ulm
  6. Explainable Artificial Intelligence and its Role in Discriminative Algorithmic Decision Making, January 23rd, 2018, Universität des Saarlands, Saarbrücken
  7. Preventing the Next AI Winter in Legal Informatics with Explainable Artificial Intelligence , December 13th, 2017, Workshop on Legal Data Analysis, Luxembourg
  8. Modeling, Execution and Analysis of Formalized Legal Norms in Model Based Decision Structures, 8th December, 2017 Stanford University Logic Group, Stanford
  9. Classifying Legal Norms with Active Machine Learning, Research Colloquium, November 29th, 2017, Language Technology Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
  10. The Smart Workspace: What can technology do for lawyers?, Thomson Reuters CodeX Summit 2017, November 17th, 2017, Stanford University
  11. Potential and Challenges of Legal Technology: An Illustrative and Central European Perspective, Research Colloquium of the European University of St. Petersburg, 4th September, 2017, see Link
  12. Visualisierung und Datenanalyse für rechtliche Prüfprozesse, Würzburg, Gastvorlesung, Medien- und Computerstrafrecht (Internetstrafrecht), 11th Juli, 2017
  13. Computergestützte Textanalyse zur Unterstützung juristischer Arbeitsabläufe, Brown Bag - LegalTech @ Weblaw CH, 5th July, 2017
  14. Lexia: Tool-supported Collaborative Legal Data Science, Forschungskolloquium der Universität Zürich, Zentrum für Rechtsetzungslehre, 19th June 2017, see Link
  15. Classifying Sentences and Legal Documents: An Integrated Hybrid Approach, Multi-Lingual Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL, London, 12th June, 2017
  16. Modeling, Execution and Analysis of Formalized Legal Norms in Model Based Decision Structures, AICOL Workshop, ICAIL, London, 12th June, 2017
  17. Classifying Norms and Documents: An Integrated Approach using Rules and Active Machine Learning, Gesellschaft für Informatik, FG Rechtsinformatik, 17th May, 2017
  18. LegalTech - Revolution des Rechts bzw. Rechtsmarkts durch IT?, Round-Table Chair at IRIS2017, 24th February, 2017, see Report
  19. A Data Science Environment for Semantic Analysis of German Legal Texts (also available as Podcast), in: Jusletter IT Flash 7th December, 2016
  20. Legal Data Science for Tool-supported Collaborative Design of Models from Normative Texts, Brünn, Cyberspace 2016, 26th November, 2016  
  21. Computer-gestützte Analyse des Bedeutungswandels rechtlicher Begriffe, Wien, Digital2016 Workshop on LegalFraming, 23rd November, 2016
  22. Applying Artificial Intelligence in Contracts and Contract Management, München, IACCM German Board Member Meeting, 4th October, 2016
  23. Die Zukunft des Rechts – Digitalisierung und LegalTech als Chance für Wissenschaft und Praxis; Göttingen, Gastvorlesung Rechtssoziologie, 21st June 2016
  24. Databases & Visualizations; Convergence versus Divergence? Network Analysis of International Law, Geneva, Graduate Institute & World Trade Institute, 19th and 20th May 2016

Publications (peer-reviewed, in reverse chronological order)

Working Paper
  • Blockchain and Smart Contracts: What is at stake for the legal sector (Bernhard Waltl with C. Sillaber, U. Gallersdörfer, and F. Matthes)
  • A Process Model for Smart Contract Engineering (Bernhard Waltl with C. Sillaber, M. Felderer, and U. Gallersdörfer)
2018
[Wa18c]Waltl, B.; Bonczek, G.; Scepankova, E.; Matthes, F.: Semantic Types of Legal Norms in German Laws: Classification and Analysis Using Local Linear Explanations, Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2018
[Wa18b]Waltl, B.; Bonczek, G.; Matthes, F.: Rule-based Information Extraction: Advantages, Limitations, and Perspectives, IRIS: Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2018
[Wa18aWaltl, B.; Vogl, R.: Explainable Artificial Intelligence – the New Frontier in Legal Informatics, in: Jusletter IT 22. Februar 2018
 [Gl18a]Glaser, I.; Waltl, B.; Matthes, F.: Named Entity Recognition, Extraction, and Linking in German Legal Contracts, IRISInternationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2018 (nominated for LexisNexis best paper award)
2017
[Wa17f]Waltl, B.; Reschenhofer, T.; Matthes, F.: Modeling, Execution and Analysis of Formalized Legal Norms in Model Based Decision Structures, AICOL Workshop - Artificial Intelligence and the Complexity of Legal Systems, London, 2017 (to appear in 2018) 
[Wa17e]Waltl, B.; Muhr, J.; Glaser, I.; Bonczek, G.; Scepankova, S.; Matthes, F.:Classifying Legal Norms with Active Machine Learning, Jurix: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 2017
[Wa17d]Bernhard Waltl / Jörg Landthaler / Florian Matthes, Differentiation and Empirical Analysis of Reference Types in Legal Documents, in: Jusletter IT Flash 17. August 2017, Full Paper
 [Si17]Sillaber, C.; Waltl, B.: Life Cycle of Smart Contracts in Blockchain Ecosystems, Datenschutz und Datensicherheit-DuD, 2017
[Wa17c]Waltl, B.; Reschenhofer, T.; Matthes, F.: Process and Tool-support to Collaboratively Formalize Statutory Texts by Executable Models. DEXA - Database and Expert System Applications, Lyon, France, 2017, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-64471-4_11
[Wa17b]Waltl, B.; Bonczek, G.; Scepankova, E.; Landthaler, J.; Matthes, F.: Predicting the Outcome of Appeal Decisions in Germany’s Tax Law, International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP): Policy Modeling and Policy Informatics, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2017, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-64322-9_8
[Wa17a]Waltl, B.; Landthaler, J.; Scepankova, E.; Matthes, F.; Geiger, T.; Stocker, C.; Schneider, C.: Automated extraction of semantic information from german legal documents, IRIS: Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2017 (nominated for LexisNexis best paper award)
2016
[Wa16c] Waltl, B.; Landthaler, J.; Matthes, F.: Differentiation and Empirical Analysis of Reference Types in Legal Documents, Jurix: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Sofia Antipolis, France, 2016, Short Paper
[La16c Landthaler, J.; Waltl, B.; Holl, P.; Matthes, F.: Extending Full Text Search for Legal Document Collections using Word Embeddings, Jurix: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Sofia Antipolis, France, 2016
[Be16] Beckers, K.; Landthaler, J.; Matthes, F.; Pretschner, A.; Waltl, B.: Data Accountability in Socio-Technical Systems, Working Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design: EMMSAD, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2016
[Re16b] Reschenhofer, T.; Waltl, B.; Gjorgievska, S.; Matthes, F.: A Semantic Meta Model of Spreadsheets. In: Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Istanbul, Turkey, 2016
[Wa16b] Waltl, B.; Matthes, F.; Waltl, T.; Grass, T.: LEXIA - A Data Science Environment for Semantic Analysis of German Legal Texts, IRIS: Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2016
[La15]   Landthaler, J.; Waltl, B.; Matthes, F.: Unveiling References in Legal Texts - Implicit versus Explicit Network Structures, IRIS: Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2016
[Wa16a] Waltl, B.; Altamirano, Laura S.; Matthes, F.: Applying Lexical Knowledge to Support Search and Navigation in Legal Databases, IRIS: Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2016
2015
[Wa15d] Waltl, B.; Zec, M.; Matthes, F.: LEXIA: A Data Science Environment for Legal Texts, Jurix: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Braga, Portugal, 2015
[Wa15c]   Waltl, B.; Matthes, F.: Supporting the Legal Subsumption Process- Determination of Concreteness and Abstractness in German Laws using Lexical Knowledge, Proceedings of ICAIL Multilingual Workshop on AI & Law 2015, San Diego, USA
[Wa15b] Waltl, B.; Reschenhofer, T.; Matthes, F.: Data Governance on EA Information Assets: Logical Reasoning for Derived Data. 10th Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research Workshop (TEAR), Stockholm, Sweden, 2015.
[Wa15a]Waltl, B.; Matthes, F.: Comparison of Law Texts: An Analysis of German and Austrian Legislation regarding Linguistic and Structural Metrics, IRIS: Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposium, Salzburg, Austria, 2015
2014
[Wa14c]

Waltl, B.; Matthes, F.: Towards Measures of Complexity: Applying Structural and Linguistic Metrics to German Laws, Jurix: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Krakow, Poland, 2014

[Wa14b]

Waltl, B.; Schneider, A. W.; Matthes, F.: Deriving and Modelling Compliance Requirements from Legal Audits, EICAR: Trust and Transparency in IT Security, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2014

Master's Theses
[Wa14]

Waltl, B.: A system theoretical perspective of IT audits in the financial sector
Master's ThesisTechnische Universität München, Munich, Germany, 2014.

[Wa13] Waltl, B.: Beschreibung, Modellierung und interdisziplinäre Analogien von Komplexität und komplexen Systemen

Master's Thesis: Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany, 2013.

 

Teaching (in reverse chronological order)

TermLevelTitleTypeRole
WS 17 / 18

Bachelor & Master

Seminar Advisor
SS 2017

Bachelor & Master

Seminar Advisor
WS 16 / 17

Bachelor & Master

Synergien zwischen Rechtstheorie und Informatik Seminar Advisor
WS 16 / 17 Master Software Engineering in der industriellen Praxis

Lecture

Advisor
SS 2016 Bachelor & Master Text Mining und Artificial Intelligence für die Zukunft des Rechts

Seminar

Advisor
WS 15 / 16 Bachelor Software Engineering für betriebliche Anwendungen

Lecture & Exercise

Advisor
WS 15 / 16 Master Software Engineering in der industriellen Praxis

Lecture

Advisor
WS 15 / 16 Master

Master Lab Course Web Applications

Lab Course

Advisor
SS 2015 Bachelor & Master Text Mining und Artificial Intelligence für die Zukunft des Rechts

Seminar

Advisor
WS 14 / 15 Bachelor Software Engineering für betriebliche Anwendungen

Lecture & Exercise

Advisor
WS 14 / 15 Master Software Engineering in der industriellen Praxis

Lecture

Advisor

WS 14 / 15

Master Master Lab Course Web Applications Lab Course Advisor

SS 2014          

Master Web Application Engineering Lecture Advisor

 

Advised Student Theses