When predictive coding first emerged there was a great deal of anticipation among legal practitioners on how courts would respond.
His primary focus in recent months has been on the UX for Lexis DiscoveryIQ, a new eDiscovery enterprise software platform from LexisNexis that reimagines how and
when predictive coding is used in the workflow.
Not exact matches
When reality fails to match the models, which produce, despite millions of lines of
code, little more than a lagged rescaling of the inputs, and which, with their copious parameters, have become over-fit, then either reality is adjusted by unjustified manipulations of past temperature data, or new explanations (excuses) for why the models have no
predictive skill are invented.
This was the first time this client had used
predictive coding, and illustrates how it can benefit any size matter
when applied strategically.
When it came to
predictive coding, Nelson says it's about sifting through the hype and understanding what the technology can deliver.
The trend towards judicial acceptance of
predictive coding and other forms of technology assisted review (TAR) has continued, to the point where it is now newsworthy
when a judge declines to order TAR.
Two years ago, it was big news in the world of e-discovery
when U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck issued the first judicial opinion expressly approving the use of
predictive coding.
Ari: [29:16] Joe, on that point, it was interesting,
when we were doing the research, that 88 percent of the people, both in - house counsels and law firm lawyers, wanted to learn more about measuring and understanding the effectiveness of
predictive coding.
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When used together, proportionality and
predictive coding provide a viable, long - term solution to the problems and opportunities of the legal search of Big Data.»
Predictive Coding and Technology Assisted Review («TAR») help ameliorate a problem that denigrates civil litigation: extortion by discovery
when discovery costs «force settlements for reasons and on terms that related more to the costs of discovery than to the merits of the case.»
It is the first technology - assisted review software to offer real - time
predictive coding, showing the impact each training document has on relevance scores immediately
when it is reviewed.
However, in May, the High Court went further
when two undisclosed parties disagreed on whether
predictive coding software should be used.
When respondents were asked for their perspectives on AI and its effect on the legal industry, 71 % predicted it would have the biggest impact on electronic discovery in the areas of case assessment and
predictive coding (TAR), coming in next at 41 % was document automation, followed by legal research (40 %), contract analysis / automation (34 %), and case / outcome prediction (24 %).
Lawyers have become somewhat comfortable with the notion that they can use
predictive coding in eDiscovery
when it best serves the interests of their clients.
A
predictive coding platform,
when applied and managed correctly, can and will do a much better job of finding relevant documents within your data set than a keyword search possibly could.
Predictive coding can provide major benefits
when dealing with high volumes of electronically - stored information (ESI).