mitmedialab / ComputationalRules

For data-driven adaptive law and legal systems
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Scope generic data-driven adaptive rules engine #1

Open dazzaji opened 6 years ago

dazzaji commented 6 years ago

Given adaptive governance via computational rules are such essential building blocks for so many emerging applications we should attempt to scope a PoC to demonstrate a general design pattern and extrapolate more specific functionality or alternative models with words and diagrams rather than working code. Using the build of a generic rules “vault” and “engine” designed as a modular adaptive governance component of a larger operational system should also provide a good opportunity to engage a larger set of experts in the process of identifying and describing various event/listener/automation/etc approaches, dynamic algorithmic and statistical models, available open source options, relevant standards, etc for later potential evaluation. For our meeting initial Proof of current purposes, I would expect to see something that could ingest a json file or data stream and support an interface (machine and/or human input) providIng user the ability to express or somehow configure goals, rules and objective success criteria of some kind.

hierophantos commented 6 years ago

Great! One idea I have is to use Linked Open Data Laundromat (also, see: video) for semantic linked data related to law, and from which we can start to create a set of general rules (or graph queries).