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The three key elements of artificial intelligence are core technology, database and expert experience. Similarly, those of the 206 System are core technology, judicial big data and judicial experts.
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Dictionary Editing Office under Institute of Language Studies of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Modern Chinese Dictionary, The Commercial Press, 1996, p. 1605.
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David (1988, p. 316).
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Except for “Facts Theory” and “Materials Theory”, there are some other representative interpretations of “evidence in litigation” proposed by Chinese scholars, such as the “Foundation Theory”, “Legal Existence Theory”, “Proposal Theory”, “Revised Facts Theory”, etc.
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Jiahong (2000, pp. 93–99).
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W. David, Oxford Companion to Law, trans. organized by Beijing Institute of Social and Technological Development (Guangming Daily Press, 1988), p. 316
H. Jiahong, A New Course on Evidence Law (Law Press China, 2000), pp. 93–99
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Cui, Y. (2020). The Main Functions of the 206 System. In: Artificial Intelligence and Judicial Modernization . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9880-4_8
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