Manage TAR Projects
Review’s Technology-Assisted Review () is based
on Ipro Intelligence and Ipro Eclipse Analytics. These advanced technologies
provide a computer-learning process regarding document responsiveness
that can help your firm improve review accuracy and lower review costs
and risks.
Particularly beneficial for cases with large document
sets, TAR combines with human expertise to allow documents to be classified
more efficiently and accurately than with a human-only review.
TAR project management is straightforward. After a
project is created, Eclipse automatically creates all of the components
needed for the TAR document evaluation, thus providing a streamlined review
workflow process. TAR-specific components that are created include:
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Workflow Process
A TAR project includes three review phases, as explained
in the following table. The flowchart below shows the basic workflow for
a TAR project.
TAR Project Phases
Training
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The
training set is based on an Ipro Intelligence search on the
cluster selected for the TAR project. This search finds the
documents required for review in order to train ADD Review for TAR.
Reviewers will assess these documents
and tag them with TAR document tags (Responsive, Non Responsive,
and optionally Do Not Use as Example).
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Note: After the TAR project has been saved, documents that have already been coded during manual review can be used to expedite the time it takes to train the system.
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Validation
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After
reviewers have evaluated the TAR project’s training set documents,
several random-sample sets of remaining documents must be
reviewed to verify existing system decisions and add further
examples of each category. Note:
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Validation set documents are based on
a search of documents in the selected Analytics Index that
have not yet been reviewed (tagged with TAR tags).
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This is an iterative process with the
goal of teaching TAR so that a human expert consistently
agrees with the decisions made by the TAR system regarding
document responsiveness.
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Certification
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A
certification review is optional. It is used when the goal
of TAR is to limit the number of documents to be reviewed
by humans (documents found to be Non Responsive will not be
reviewed). Alternatively, a final review of all documents,
such as a prioritization review, might be held for remaining
documents.
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