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1College of Law and Sociology, Qinghai Normal University, Xining, Qinghai, China.
Abstract:
The burgeoning field of natural language processing (NLP) has witnessed exponential growth, captivating researchers due to its diverse practical applications across industries. However, the intricate nature of legal texts poses unique challenges for conventional text extraction methods. To surmount these challenges, this article introduces a pioneering legal text extraction model rooted in fuzzy language processing and metaphor recognition, tailored for the domain of online environment governance. Central to this model is the utilization of a bidirectional long short-term memory (Bi-LSTM) network, adept at delineating illicit behaviors by establishing connections between legal provisions and judgments. Additionally, a self-attention module is integrated into the Bi-LSTM architecture, augmented by L2 regularization, to facilitate the efficient extraction of legal text information, thereby enabling the identification and classification of illegal content. This innovative approach effectively resolves the issue of legal text recognition. Experimental findings underscore the efficacy of the proposed method, achieving an impressive macro-F1 score of 0.8005, precision of 0.8047, and recall of 0.8014. Furthermore, the article delves into an analysis and discussion of the potential application prospects of the legal text extraction model, grounded in fuzzy language processing and metaphor recognition, within the realm of online environment governance.
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