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I don’t usually comment on competitors’ claims, but I thought that I needed to address some potentially serious misunderstandings that could come out of Cormack and Grossman’s latest article, “ Evaluation of Machine-Learning Protocols for Technology-Assisted Review in Electronic Discovery .” Although they find in this paper that an active learning process is superior to random sampling, it would be a mistake to think their conclusions would apply to all random sampling predictive coding regimens. The random sampling training regimen used by OrcaTec, for example, achieves higher levels of Recall* with less training than […]
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