Abstract

The present article seeks to demonstrate the usefulness of artificial intelligence for the exploration of the sources of Roman law. In a small experiment, a so-called support vector machine was employed to determine to which Roman jurist a given source text can be attributed. While the results were not perfect, they are sufficient to show the potential of new technologies for future research in the area.

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