CLJun 18, 2025

Thunder-DeID: Accurate and Efficient De-identification Framework for Korean Court Judgments

arXiv:2506.15266v32 citationsh-index: 1EMNLP
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This addresses a specific legal and technical problem for the South Korean judiciary, enabling scalable de-identification under strict requirements.

The paper tackles the challenge of de-identifying Korean court judgments to balance open justice and data protection, proposing Thunder-DeID, which achieves state-of-the-art performance in this task.

To ensure a balance between open access to justice and personal data protection, the South Korean judiciary mandates the de-identification of court judgments before they can be publicly disclosed. However, the current de-identification process is inadequate for handling court judgments at scale while adhering to strict legal requirements. Additionally, the legal definitions and categorizations of personal identifiers are vague and not well-suited for technical solutions. To tackle these challenges, we propose a de-identification framework called Thunder-DeID, which aligns with relevant laws and practices. Specifically, we (i) construct and release the first Korean legal dataset containing annotated judgments along with corresponding lists of entity mentions, (ii) introduce a systematic categorization of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), and (iii) develop an end-to-end deep neural network (DNN)-based de-identification pipeline. Our experimental results demonstrate that our model achieves state-of-the-art performance in the de-identification of court judgments.

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