A Chatbot for Asylum-Seeking Migrants in Europe
Fazzinga, Bettina, Palmieri, Elena, Vestoso, Margherita, Bolognini, Luca, Galassi, Andrea, Furfaro, Filippo, Torroni, Paolo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present ACME: A Chatbot for asylum-seeking Migrants tool that goes beyond the checklists used for handling well-defined, in Europe. ACME relies on computational argumentation and simple procedures since there is not only a problem of evaluating aims to help migrants identify the highest level of protection they legal and factual data, but there is also an issue with understanding can apply for. This would contribute to a more sustainable migration which procedures are relevant. Indeed, there is not only one type of by reducing the load on territorial commissions, Courts, and humanitarian protection but several ones. Importantly, since applicants may be political organizations supporting asylum applicants. We describe the refugees and victims of abuse, discrimination, and persecution, context, system architectures, technologies, and the case study used the collection and processing of their personal data for immigration to run the demonstration.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-12-2024
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