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Comparative Efficacy of Two Predictive Coding Reviews of 699,082 Enron Documents

Ralph Losey wrote 2 days ago: This is the conclusion of the report on the Enron document review experiment that I began in my last … more →

Tags: Review, Search, technology, Computer Assisted Review, Discovery, IRT, Machine learning, Science, search 2

Predictive Coding Graduates From E-Discovery to Information Governance

cubsfan1980 wrote 2 days ago: If you are interested in learning more about predictive coding, I would highly recommend the white p … more →

Tags: Information Management, AIIM, Information Governance, ARMA, TechTarget, Data Management, Ben Cole, indexing, e-discovery

Predictive Coding minus the hype – webinar on classification technologies from Equivio

Chris Dale wrote 3 days ago: Equivio, makers of text analysis software for eDiscovery, specialising in eliminating data redundanc … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, eDisclosure, Electronic disclosure, Electronic discovery, Equivio

Hanging Out and Chatting About Information Governance2 comments

Barclay T. Blair wrote 5 days ago: This week I had a chat using Google Hangouts with Bill Tolson of Recommind about the use of machine- … more →

Tags: "big data", e-discovery, Information Governance, Records Management, videos, Compliance, Information Technology, Video, iG Video

A Modest Contribution to the Science of Search: Report and Analysis of Inconsistent Classifications in Two Predictive Coding Reviews of 699,082 Enron Documents5 comments

Ralph Losey wrote 1 week ago: This is my first report comparing two different searches of 699,062 Enron documents that I performed … more →

Tags: Review, Search, technology, Computer Assisted Review, Discovery, electronic, IRT, Legal Search, Machine learning

FTI Technology webinar: eDiscovery on premise, outsourced or hybrid: which is right for you? on 5th June

Chris Dale wrote 2 weeks ago: eDiscovery can be a resource-heavy business, making demands on both the technical and the human reso … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, eDisclosure, Electronic disclosure, Electronic discovery, FTI Technology, David Horrigan, Joël Jacob, eDiscovery Journal, Babs Deacon

Guest Blog: Quick Peek at the Math Behind the Black Box of Predictive Coding2 comments

Ralph Losey wrote 2 weeks ago: Editor’s Introduction: This guest blog by Jason R. Baron and Jesse B. Freeman is a republicati … more →

Tags: Review, Search, technology, Computer Assisted Review, higher dimensions, IRT, Machine learning, Science, search 2

Electronic Discovery Best Practices Update

Ralph Losey wrote 2 weeks ago: I found time recently to make several updates to EDBP.com, the collection of electronic discovery be … more →

Tags: Lawyers Duties, New rules, Related Legal Webs, Review, Search, Spoliation/Sanctions, technology, Best Practices, edbp

Keywords and Search Methods Should Be Disclosed, But Not Irrelevant Documents6 comments

Ralph Losey wrote 3 weeks ago: A common question these days between most lawyers discussing e-discovery is: What Keywords Did You U … more →

Tags: Lawyers Duties, Review, Search, technology, Computer Assisted Review, IRT, Machine learning, sanctions, Science

Predictive coding can lead to more mature information governance

cubsfan1980 wrote 3 weeks ago: The following is from Barclay T. Blair in a post titled, “My prediction: Predictive coding wil … more →

Tags: Information Governance, Barclay T. Blair, e-discovery

My Prediction: Predictive Coding Will Help Information Governance Get Real4 comments

Barclay T. Blair wrote 4 weeks ago: Last week I attended a “Predictive Coding Boot Camp” produced by the E-Discovery Journal and present … more →

Tags: e-discovery, Events, Information Governance, Records Management, Compliance, eDiscovery Journal, eMail, Information Technology, Policies

Robots From The Not-Too-Distant Future Explain How They Use Random Sampling For Artificial Intelligence Based Evidence Search1 comment

Ralph Losey wrote 1 month ago: Byte and Switch, my future-law robots, here star in another video animation, this time on random sam … more →

Tags: Review, Search, technology, Computer Assisted Review, IRT, Machine learning, Robot, Robots, Technology

Slides: Legal Informatics Research Today: Implications for Legal Prediction, 3D Printing, and eDiscovery

legalinformatics wrote 1 month ago: I’ve posted slides of my presentation entitled Legal Informatics Research Today: Implications … more →

Tags: Research Findings, Technology & Tools, technology developments, applications, slides, Methodology, Legal informatics conferences, eDiscovery, Electronic discovery

Analytics Part 4: Finding The Knowledge Worker

ediscoverycat wrote 1 month ago: So, We Need Help, Now What?? As the sophistication of technology in various disciplines increases (w … more →

Tags: algorithm, analyitics, "big data", eDiscovery, Knowledge Workers, Machine learning, project management, ABalytics, ediscovery

VIDI-grant awarded by Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)

erikrietveld wrote 1 month ago: Great news: Today I learned that I’ve been awarded a VIDI-grant! This means 5 years of fundamental r … more →

Tags: affordances, award, context-sensitivity, embodied mind, Expert Intuition, Landscape of Affordances, vidi

Robot Games: the Gamification of Legal Review 3 comments

Ralph Losey wrote 1 month ago: The last blog, Robots With A Story To Tell, illustrated the use of narrative to improve legal search … more →

Tags: Review, technology, Search, Technology, search 2, IRT, Computer Assisted Review, Machine learning, gamification

Did Predictive Coding's Black Box Just Get Darker?

rneidinger wrote 1 month ago: With predictive coding, you are obliged to accept documents produced by your opponent selected by an … more →

Tags: Notes From The Field

Robots With A Story To Tell4 comments

Ralph Losey wrote 1 month ago: Robot Stories: How storytelling narratives will be part of machine learning in the not-too distant f … more →

Tags: Review, technology, Search, Car, Computer Assisted Review, IRT, Machine learning, Robots, search 2

Predictive Coding Performance and the Silly F1 Score

Bill Dimm wrote 1 month ago: This article describes how to measure the performance of predictive coding algorithms for categorizi … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, Document Review, Electronic discovery, F measure, f-score, f1-score, Precision, precision and recall, Recall


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