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One of the givens of traditional technology-assisted review (“TAR”) is the notion that a subject matter expert (“SME”) is required to train the algorithm. During a recent EDRM webinar, for example, I listened to an interesting discussion about whether you could use more than one expert to train the algorithm, presumably to speed up the process. One panelist stated confidently that using four or five SMEs for training would be unworkable. (I guess they would be hard to manage.) But she wondered whether two or three experts might be OK.
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