Posts Tagged ‘TAR’

Daubert, Rule 26(g) and the eDiscovery Turkey: Part 1

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Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D. CTO, Chief Scientist, OrcaTec Introduction In which I argue that how you cooked your eDiscovery turkey in the laboratory may not be a good indicator of its taste when served from your kitchen.   In an article in Federal Court Law Review, Maura Grossman and Gordon Cormack critique Karl Schieneman and […]

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The Science of Comparing Learning Protocols – Blog Post II on the Cormack & Grossman Article

By Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D. This is my second blog post about Cormack and Grossman’s latest article, “Evaluation of Machine-Learning Protocols for Technology-Assisted Review in Electronic Discovery.” In their article they compared several versions of TAR (or, as I prefer, CAR — Computer Assisted Review), one of which was based on using simple random sampling […]

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