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Finding Great Documents Without Using Keywords
This short video shows how Sherlock can help you find documents without mastering Boolean search.
Episode 23: Teaching Old (and Young) Lawyers New Tricks
Professor Bill Hamilton joins us on the EDRM virtual porch for a new TAR Talk on Teaching Old and New Dogs Tricks.
Episode 22: Judge Francis takes a new tack on validation in the Diisocyanates Antitrust Matter
Judge Francis Takes a New Tack on TAR Validation in the Diisocyanates Antitrust Matter. Tune in for the TAR Talk team's take.
Episode 19: Dr. William Webber talks about the Elusion Illusion
In this episode, we meet Dr. William Webber and talk about the Elusion Illusion. Catch it on Spotify.
Merlin presenting Search 2.0 Program at Legalweek
Join us for Search 2.0 at Legalweek 22.
Episode 18: David Lewis Visits our Virtual Porch
We get a chance to visit with respected data scientist Dave Lewis about his paper, “On Minimizing Cost in Legal Document Review Workflows.”
Episode 17: Do Portable Models (Brains) Actually Work in TAR?
A number of TAR vendors are offering what they call “portable models” for different types of cases. Do these work? Let's find out.
Episode 16: Algorithms are Not Enough (with Herb Roitblat)
Join the TAR Talk team as we welcome Herb Roitblat to talk about his latest book: Algorithms Are Not Enough.