eDiscovery Science

An occasional blog a about the science of electronic discovery and archiving

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

When to stop searching: An example from continuous active learning

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  Making reasonable decisions in eDiscovery, as elsewhere, requires that we have reasonable expectations about the consequences of those dec...
Monday, July 13, 2020

Getting the inside straight on eDiscovery

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One of the beneficial outcomes of the expansion of tools like predictive coding is that lawyers have managed to embrace some level of nume...
Thursday, February 22, 2018

Machine Learning: It Depends

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If you ask an attorney a simple yes/no question, you’re likely to get the answer “It depends.” If we could identify all of the things on w...
Sunday, November 26, 2017

Comparing 179 Machine Learning Categorizers on 121 Data Sets

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It is often argued that the algorithm used for machine learning is less important than the amount of data used to train the algorithm (e.g....
Thursday, January 12, 2017

Intelligence: Natural and Artificial

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It does not take a genius to recognize that artificial intelligence is going to be one of the hot topics for 2017.   AI is suddenly eve...
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Herbert L Roitblat, Ph.D
Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D. is Principal Data Scientist at Mimecast, Inc. Before Mimecast, he was the Principal Data Scientist for eDiscovery and Archiving at Proofpoint. He was a cofounder of DolphinSearch and OrcaTec, and the Chief Scientist at both. Previously, he was Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii where he did research on modeling dolphin biosonar and other topics using neural networks. He is the author of Algorithms are Not Enough from MIT Press on artificial and natural intelligence. He has several patents related to artificial intelligence. Dr. Roitblat is solely responsible for the contents of this site.
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