Publication
Research Paper
Study on the Efficient Response to Architectural Civil Complaints Using Large Language Models (LLM)
Cho, Sang-Kyu Senior Research Fellow
Kim, Shin-Sung Assistant Research Fellow
- Provisional 2023-6
- 2023.12.31
- 2Page
- Hit 113
Summary
The construction, maintenance, and management of buildings are regulated by many laws, including the 'Building Act'. In the process of architectural approval, there are 199 laws to be checked, and including subordinate laws and ordinances, it can be quite difficult to confirm and interpret the regulations applicable to specific situations.
For the general public to request an interpretation of these laws, it is mandatory to go through a question-and-answer process with the relevant department in charge of the law. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, which handles questions about the Building Act and related laws, receives over 10,000 inquiries per year, resulting in considerable administrative effort.
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APA
Cho, Sang-Kyu, Kim, Shin-Sung. (2023). Study on the Efficient Response to Architectural Civil Complaints Using Large Language Models (LLM). Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Cho, Sang-Kyu, Kim, Shin-Sung. Study on the Efficient Response to Architectural Civil Complaints Using Large Language Models (LLM).Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2023
Chicago
Cho, Sang-Kyu, Kim, Shin-Sung. 2023. Study on the Efficient Response to Architectural Civil Complaints Using Large Language Models (LLM). Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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