Kristof Meding
Scholar

Kristof Meding

Google Scholar ID: XUezFPYAAAAJ
University of Tübingen
Research Group Lead for Computational Law
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
564
 
H-index
8
 
i10-index
8
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
0
 
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • In September 2025, two papers were accepted at NeurIPS 2025, one as a poster presentation and another on the research assumptions of the AI Act was accepted at the RegML@NeurIPS2025 workshop.
  • Published a paper with Alina Wernick on the AI Act’s research exceptions in June 2025.
  • A co-authored paper with Christoph Sorge titled 'What constitutes a Deep Fake? The blurry line between legitimate processing and manipulation under the EU AI Act' appeared in the CS&Law 2025 proceedings in March 2025.
  • A paper co-authored with Henrik Nolte and Michèle Finck, 'Machine Learners Should Acknowledge the Legal Implications of Large Language Models as Personal Data,' was accepted at the Workshop on the Future of Machine Learning Data Practices and Repositories during ICLR 2025 in March 2025.
  • Received funding for the Horizon Europe-funded project ELLIOT, aiming to boost Europe’s leadership in open and compliant AI.
Background
  • Leads the Computational Law Lab, focusing on the intersection of machine learning methods and legal science. Research interests include developing NLP applications for legal questions and exploring how data-driven approaches can lead to new causal insights in legal sciences.
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