The third module of the Data Science Course Applied to Judicial Session will be presented on Monday (20/6), from 2 pm to 3 pm, by the National Council for Justice (CNJ). At this point, it will take up training machine learning and script mining applied to justice activities. The webinar will be broadcast by CNJ YouTube Channel.
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The training began in December 2021 and targets judges and male and female civil servants with the aim of enabling them to use the new technologies in the daily life of Brazilian courts. This initiative is part of the Justice 4.0 program, the result of a partnership between the CNJ and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to develop technology solutions that improve access to the judiciary.
For training, the program contains expertise from the Federal University of Parana (UFPR). Professor Walmes Marques Zeviani will present content and objective machine learning, with a workload of 40 hours. The course on Text Mining will be delivered by Professor Anderson Ara, with a workload of 16 hours.
In the webinar, CNJ Judicial Research Division Supervisor and Assistant Presidency Judge Ana Lucia Aguiar, and Department Executive Director, Gabriela Soares, will outline the selection criteria for the new courses.
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