Thursday, March 15, 2012

Technology-Assisted Review: What Should We Call This Market?



http://ow.ly/9FRfO

An article by Barry Murphy posted on the eDiscovery Journal website.

This article discusses Technology Assisted Review (similar technology is referred to as predictive coding) and examines the question of what to call this emerging market.

The article asks for the users input to vote for what to call the new technology used during the attorney review process. The article states, "Jason Velasco had offered up PC-TAR as the term, while others have called it meaning-based coding, adaptive coding, predictive priority, transparent predictive coding, or automated document review. The bottom line is that, in the context of today’s advanced technological world, TAR is about using a combination of technology and people to actually speed, improve, and sometimes automate elements of the legal review process in such a way as to reduce costs and improve quality.

eDJ is working on a market overview report about technology-assisted review and we want your help in naming the category."

P.S.  Feel free to cast your vote by looking at the article and clicking on your preferred term.

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