Research on Multiattribute Comprehensive Evaluation of Intelligent Judicial Decision System
Gang Zhao,
Jifa Wang,
Huibin Shi and
Daqing Gong
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-8
Abstract:
When dealing with cases, judges must consult a large number of relevant materials and carefully consider before they can write the final judgment. So, we want to use intelligent systems to assist the judicial system in handling cases. The essence of the system is automatic text classification. The system can predict the judgment result according to the previous prediction and can also provide support for judicial judgment and individual litigation. Because the evaluation of intelligent judicial decision-making system has the characteristics of complexity and fuzziness, we establish a comprehensive evaluation model of intelligent judicial decision-making system with subjective and objective combination by introducing the TOPSIS model. In the experiment, firstly, we use nine multiattribute comprehensive evaluation index systems such as acquisition cost and use cost to grade the indexes. Secondly, AHP and entropy weight methods are used to calculate the subjective weight and objective weight of the index, respectively; the combined weight of the index is determined according to the expert forced scoring method, the attribute measurement function of a single index is constructed according to the classification of the index, the comprehensive attribute measurement is calculated, and the comprehensive evaluation grade is judged according to the attribute identification standard. Finally, taking the intelligent judicial decision-making system as the research object, combined with the system report and expert score, this paper makes a multiattribute comprehensive evaluation and analysis of the intelligent judicial decision-making system and analyzes the results. The final experimental results show that the evaluation results of the model are reasonable and consistent with the actual situation, which verifies the adaptability of the combined weighted attribute recognition model in the multiattribute comprehensive evaluation of intelligent judicial judgment system. This result provides ideas and theoretical follow-up work for the intelligent judgment of judicial cases and has certain significance for the development of the field of judicial judgment.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/5713870
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