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You are viewing ARCHIVED CONTENT released online between 1 April 2010 and 24 August 2018 or content that has been selectively archived and is no longer active. Content in this archive is NOT UPDATED, and links may not function.By Gerard Britton
There are some interesting observations about predictive coding’s “failure to launch”.Here are two recommendations that mitigate most if not all of the impediments to technology-enabled solutions: inordinate cost and unsatisfactory performance. Cost: Reduce Prices Most knowledgeable people in the industry are aware that predictive coding vendors adopted a discount-off-of-the-alternative-manual-review-cost pricing model that assured hefty profits but bore no rational relationship to their own actual costs.Not only did this in some cases result in no actual savings; most importantly, it has occasioned the re-introduction of a process that advocates promised it would replace: key word culling. As the recall metrics […]