Sentences with phrase «said predictive coding»

Seven out of 10 respondents said predictive coding technology will go mainstream if it becomes easier to use, more transparent, and less expensive.

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Dr. Watanabe said, «This research supports the exciting idea that the mechanism assumed by the predictive coding theory is a basis of motion illusion generation.
In an era where it's still a challenge to get lawyers to use technology like keyword searching, Nelson says it's a big leap of faith to ask them to use predictive coding, which can add layers of complexity to the process from a technology perspective.
When it came to predictive coding, Nelson says it's about sifting through the hype and understanding what the technology can deliver.
In fact, while 97 per cent said they were familiar with predictive coding, 69 per cent have yet to adopt the technology.
Additionally, 60 % of the respondents said that they would prefer to buy predictive coding as a service, versus 33 % preferring to buy it as a software.
This indicates that predictive coding continues to gain interest within the industry, considering that in the previous year's survey 55 % of respondents said they were considering the use of predictive coding.
«Predictive coding is an automated method that credible sources say has been demonstrated to result in more accurate searches at a fraction of the cost of human reviewers.»
Even predictive coding — a relative newcomer compared to, say, using online data hosting platforms or keyword search terms — has been used for a number of years now.
«Legal teams are eager to use predictive coding and reduce the overall cost of e-discovery, but they will only do it if it's defensible,» said Barry Murphy, founder of the e-Discovery Journal.
In fact, in FTI's 2015 Advice from Counsel Survey, 42 % of corporate respondents said they had never used predictive coding.
«We believe that predictive coding is the new frontier in document review,» said Tom Palladino, President of NightOwl.
According to Exterro's 2015 Federal Judges Survey on E-Discovery Best Practices and Trends, 45 % of the responding judges said that they only «somewhat agreed» that predictive coding is employed with regularity in cases, while 41 % didn't agree with the statement at all.
And the issue is likely to gain traction as machine learning and predictive coding become more sophisticated, particularly since with deep learning (which learn autonomously), algorithms can reach a point where humans can often no longer explain or understand them, says Nicolas Vermeys, assistant director at Cyberjustice Laboratory in Montreal.
He looks for innovation above all else, noting that while all firms might say they're innovative, he checks things such as if e-discovery is done the old - fashioned way or whether they have the capacity to leverage AI and predictive coding.
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