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Artificial Intelligence Applied in Legal Information: A Systematic Mapping Study
Advanced technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), are transforming how legal professionals handle civil law relationships and daily processes. Legal Information Retrieval (LIR), a significant field within AI, focuses on efficiently identifying and analyzing legal norms and documents relevant to users' specific information needs. This systematic mapping study identifies and synthesizes primary approaches, trends, and advancements in applying AI to LIR. By reviewing recent research, it provides an overview of employed strategies, AI techniques, and emerging areas of focus. Systematic search methods were applied to academic databases, selecting relevant studies published over the past fifteen years. From 3405 initially identified articles, 34 were selected for in-depth analysis after applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. The findings reveal sustained interest in AI techniques for LIR, with a clear trend toward adopting Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning to enhance search relevance, precision, and automation of legal processes. This study emphasizes the potential of AI in the legal domain and highlights the need for continued research to address unique LIR challenges in a rapidly evolving technological landscape
Acta n° 1634
Contiene los siguientes anexos:
Anexo I - II: Reemplazo del listado de becas de entrenamiento Convocatoria 2024- BENTRE25. Adjudicadas y lista de espera
Anexo III: Modificación Reglamento Interno CIO
GAP-a-Farm: A tool to support GAP compliance and information based decision making in horticulture
Adoption of information technology in horticulture is low, especially in developing countries. Governments across the world issue new regulation to govern the application of good agricultural practices affecting production, storage and selling activities, while certification program require that farmers keep detailed records of farm events, for auditing purposes. These changes in the context of horticultural practices, represent an opportunity to test whether a compliance and decision support systems can shift farmers processes to utilize technology incorporating data and expert advice. GAP-a-Farm is a tool to ease record keeping, and to turn recorded data into alerts and advice. This chapter documents the key aspects of the system’s design, and reports on preliminary discussions with end-users that take part in a pilot study in Argentina
Acta nº 1645
Contiene:
- Anexo I - II: Convocatoria 2025 - Becas de Finalización Doctoral BFINDOC25. Excepciones y admisiones
- Anexo IV - V: Convocatoria 2025 - Subsidios para Publicaciones de Divulgación Científicas y Tecnológicas (PDCT25): adjudicados y no adjudicados
- Anexo VII: Convocatoria 2025 - Premio BioVet “Arnaldo Colusi” 2025 – Premio a la Innovación Científica Veterinaria
- Anexo IX: Carta Acuerdo de Becas Doctorales Cofinanciadas. Universidad de Morón (UM) y la CIC
- Anexo X: Convenio Específico Centro Interinstitucional para el Desarrollo Regional de la Economía Popular, Social y Solidario (CIDEPS/UNLP
Acta nº 1649
Contiene:
- Anexo I: Concurso 2024 - de ingreso a la Carrera de Investigador/ a Científico/a y Tecnológico 2025 (CICINV25) - Asignación de vacantes disponibles para el ingreso a CICINV2
- Convenio específico de cooperación interinstitucional entre la Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas y el Ministerio de Salud de la Provincia de Buenos Aire
Chauvié, O. (2025). "Poesía por otros medios. Poetas Mateístas - Revista Vox"
Promediaba el gobierno de Raúl Alfonsín cuando un grupo de jóvenes poetas de Bahía Blanca, conformado unos meses antes, ponía a circular en las calles de la ciudad su primer matefleto.
La publicación, suerte de panfleto poético de distribución gratuita, proclamaba: "Queremos un artista que baje de su nube, que cambie la lira por un mate y se siente en la vereda a cantar tangos con la musa. Queremos un hombre que se comunique con otros hombres por medio de la palabra poética. Nosotros no somos poetas, somos albañiles del lenguaje” (citado en Chauvié, 2025, p. 50). En este número aparecido en 1986, los Mateístas condensaban en gran medida el programa de acción que, en sintonía con las orientaciones del campo artístico latinoamericano, articularía sus propias prácticas y marcaría el rumbo de otros proyectos locales durante los años siguientes. Concepción comunicativa del arte, disolución de las fronteras entre lo culto y lo popular, borramiento de las barreras intergenéricas, experimentación formal, desjerarquización de los modos de producción artística, atención a la dimensión material de la poesía y sus soportes, integración al espacio urbano y trabajo colectivo eran los términos de una fórmula que procuraba restituir el valor de lo público y del encuentro comunitario en un contexto de recuperación democrática y, después, de paulatina consolidación del modelo neoliberal.
Son, precisamente, estas experiencias y sus fundamentos los que pretende recuperar Omar Chauvié en Poesía por otros medios
Impacto de la pandemia por covid 19 en el diagnóstico oportuno de pacientes pediátricos con tumores sólidos mmalignos
Introducción: El diagnóstico oportuno del cáncer pediátrico es un factor pronóstico clave. La pandemia por COVID-19 generó disrupciones en los sistemas de salud que podrían haber impactado en los tiempos diagnósticos y en el estatus inicial de los pacientes con tumores sólidos malignos pediátricos.
Objetivo: Comparar el diagnóstico oportuno, la presencia de enfermedad metastásica y las barreras de acceso a la salud en pacientes pediátricos con tumores sólidos malignos diagnosticados en períodos prepandemia y pandemia.
Materiales y métodos: Estudio observacional, analítico, de cohortes retrospectivas. Se incluyeron pacientes pediátricos con tumores sólidos malignos atendidos en un centro de referencia, comparando una cohorte prepandemia y una cohorte pandemia. Se analizaron las variables demora diagnóstica, presencia de enfermedad metastásica al diagnóstico y las barreras de acceso a la salud. Resultados: Se incluyeron 32 pacientes en la cohorte prepandemia y 32 en la cohorte pandemia. No hubo diferencias significativas en la demora diagnóstica (71,9% cohorte prepandemia y 78,1% corte pandemia).
La proporción de pacientes con enfermedad metastásica al diagnóstico fue significativamente mayor en la cohorte pandemia en comparación con la cohorte prepandemia (43,8% versus 15,6%; p=0,027). La principal barrera de acceso identificada en ambas cohortes fue la disponibilidad del sistema de salud, seguida de la accesibilidad. Conclusión: Se observó una elevada frecuencia de demora diagnóstica antes y durante la pandemia por COVID-19 en la población estudiada. El período pandemia se asoció a una mayor proporción de enfermedad metastásica al diagnóstico. Estos resultados subrayan la necesidad de fortalecer el primer nivel de atención y los sistemas de referencia para promover el diagnóstico oportuno del cáncer pediátricoIntroduction: Timely diagnosis of pediatric cancer is a key prognostic factor.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions in healthcare systems that may have impacted diagnostic times and the initial status of patients with pediatric malignant solid tumors. Objective: To compare timeliness of diagnosis, the presence of metastatic disease, and barriers to healthcare access in pediatric patients with malignant solid tumors diagnosed during the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods. Materials and Methods: An observational, analytical, retrospective cohort study was conducted. Pediatric patients with malignant solid tumors treated at a referral center were included, comparing a pre-pandemic cohort and a pandemic cohort. The variables analyzed were diagnostic delay, presence of metastatic disease at diagnosis, and barriers to healthcare access. Results: Thirty-two patients were included in the pre-pandemic cohort and 32 in the pandemic cohort. No statistically significant differences were observed in diagnostic delay (71.9% in the pre-pandemic cohort and 78.1% in the pandemic cohort). The proportion of patients presenting with metastatic disease at diagnosis was significantly higher in the pandemic cohort compared with the pre-pandemic cohort (43.8% vs. 15.6%; p = 0.027). In both cohorts, the main barrier to healthcare access was system availability, followed by accessibility.
Conclusion: A high frequency of diagnostic delay was observed both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the studied population. The pandemic period was associated with a higher proportion of metastatic disease at diagnosis. These findings highlight the need to strengthen primary healthcare services and referral systems to promote timely diagnosis of pediatric cancer
Adopting and Adapting Design Thinking's Strategies in Distributed Research and Innovation Projects: A Case Study
Innovation is risky and challenging by definition. Only a small fraction of all innovation initiatives result in a successful new material, process or product. Networked research projects, as those conducted by a distributed consortium in-volving multiple domains and with global coverage, constitute an opportunity for innovation. However, the distributed nature of these projects introduces additional challenges, not present otherwise. The RUC-APS project is a European funded project whose goal is to enhance and implement knowledge based ICT solutions within high risk and uncertain conditions for agriculture pro-duction systems. Partners in the RUC-APS consortium are located in France, Italy, Poland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Argentina and Chile. Some of these partners are academic institutions, and some are companies, farms, or government dependent organizations. Partners have expertise in different domains such as computers sci-ence, business management, and agriculture. Interaction among partners —two or three partners at a time— takes place regularly throughout the year, in periods of one or two months of duration. This paper reports on a case study in which strategies of Design Thinking —which heavily depends on co-located, face to face interac-tion— were adapted to the distributed nature of the project. A proposal of how to adopt and adapt DT in distributed research and innovation projects is presented. In addition, a discussion is presented in relation to this kind of approach
Rethinking Breath in VR: A Performative Approach to Enhance User Flow with Bio-sensing Wearable Interfaces
Asignificant number of Virtual Reality (VR) applications focus on mindfulness, using biosensor technologies (e.g., ECG) to provide real-time feedback on users’ physiological states. However, the measurement of data for the human body is complex. Commercial devices often lack precision, while medical-grade sensors require controlled environments, which can lead to disruptions and break immersion, affecting the flow of VR experiences. Thus, complicating the evaluation of mindfulness. Pinch To Awaken XR is a VR art game that utilizes wearable interfaces to measure breathing from a holistic perspective. Showcased as an Extended Reality (XR) performance, it uses first-person research methods by embodying both the researcher and performer, placing the body as the central source of inquiry. This case study reveals that integrating a performative approach can enhance the flow and engagement in mindfulness VR experiences, while also offering a novel approach for evaluating biosensing interfaces in HCI user studies, using a body-centered design
Ciencia Ciudadana en el arbolado urbano: integración interdisciplinaria, nuevos aportes
Este artículo es una extensión de un trabajo realizado en 2023 en donde se presentaron las actividades realizadas en el marco del proyecto de extensión de la Facultad de Informática de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) titulado “Ciencia Ciudadana en el censado del arbolado urbano". Aquí, de forma complementaria, se mencionan los nuevos aportes propuestos desde una mirada cualitativa e interdisciplinaria y los resultados obtenidos en la experiencia.This article is an extension of a work carried out in 2023 where the activities carried out within the framework of the extension project of the Faculty of Informatics of the National University of La Plata (UNLP) entitled "Citizen Science in the census of urban trees" were presented. Here, in a complementary way, the new contributions proposed from a qualitative and interdisciplinary perspective and the results obtained in the experience are mentioned