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“So what’s the big deal?” I asked Mark Noel, one of our senior Predict consultants (and much smarter than me about this stuff). “Moving from one document in 100 to seven doesn’t seem like much of an improvement,” I added. “Why couldn’t we get these numbers up to 35% or, heck, even higher to 60% or more?”
To my surprise, he set me straight pretty quickly. “Raising review richness from one to seven percent is pretty important,” he explained. “That means the reviewers are finding relevant documents seven times faster than before.”
Read the complete article at: The Seven Percent Solution: The Case of the Confounding TAR Savings