APPLICATION OF MARINE PREDATORS ALGORITHM METHODS IN LEGAL ACTIVITY

Authors

  • Og‘abek Omonov Author
  • Javoxir Eshonqulov Author

Keywords:

Marine Predators Algorithm, legal practice, optimization, decision making, legal research, case management, contract analysis, nature-inspired algorithms, computational law, artificial intelligence in law

Abstract

The application of the Marine Predators Algorithm (MPA) in legal practice has attracted attention due to its potential to optimize complex processes and improve decision-making in the legal field. This paper explores the integration of MPA, a nature-inspired optimization algorithm, into various aspects of legal practice. MPA is based on the foraging behavior of marine predators and is important for solving multidimensional optimization problems. Using MPA in legal settings can improve the efficiency of legal research, case management, contract analysis, and other important legal processes. By leveraging the algorithm's ability to analyze large data sets and provide optimal solutions, practitioners can streamline operations, reduce human error, and improve overall efficiency. The article discusses how MPA can be adapted to legal tasks, the challenges of implementing it, and the benefits it can bring to the legal profession.

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Published

2025-01-03