by Joshua Neil Rubin | Jun 27, 2015 | Uncategorized
Group document reviews usually aren’t particularly ennobling. And in recent years we’ve learned that they can sometimes produce results that are worse than what we’d get from a well-trained machine. That can change. We can use social technology to...
by Joshua Neil Rubin | Mar 3, 2015 | Uncategorized
Last October 30, Equivio Ltd announced, in response to one of my earlier posts, that it was incorporating a unique new feature into its Zoom analytic and review platform.Last month, I met with Alon Avraham, Equivio’s Director of Product Management, who showed me...
by Joshua Neil Rubin | May 31, 2014 | Uncategorized
I think that the Brainspace Discovery 4 analytical engine (http://brainspace.com) is pointing the way to the future of technology-assisted review. In short, Discovery 4 exposes its inferences about which concepts indicate responsiveness and allows reviewers to adjust...
by Joshua Neil Rubin | May 8, 2012 | Uncategorized
Amazon.com computes and displays “Statistically Improbable Phrases” for its indexed books. It defines a Statistically Improbable Phrase as “a phrase that occurs a large number of times in a particular book relative to all [indexed] books.” You...