Search Results for author: Peter Gronvall

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CNN Application in Detection of Privileged Documents in Legal Document Review

no code implementations9 Feb 2021 Rishi Chhatwal, Robert Keeling, Peter Gronvall, Nathaniel Huber-Fliflet, Jianping Zhang, Haozhen Zhao

As data volumes increase, legal counsel normally employs methods to reduce the number of documents requiring review while balancing the need to ensure the protection of privileged information.

text-classification Text Classification

A Framework for Explainable Text Classification in Legal Document Review

no code implementations19 Dec 2019 Christian J. Mahoney, Jianping Zhang, Nathaniel Huber-Fliflet, Peter Gronvall, Haozhen Zhao

This paper describes a framework for explainable text classification as a valuable tool in legal services: for enhancing the quality and efficiency of legal document review and for assisting in locating responsive snippets within responsive documents.

General Classification text-classification +1

Evaluation of Seed Set Selection Approaches and Active Learning Strategies in Predictive Coding

no code implementations11 Jun 2019 Christian J. Mahoney, Nathaniel Huber-Fliflet, Haozhen Zhao, Jianping Zhang, Peter Gronvall, Shi Ye

In this study, we use extensive experimentation to examine the impact of popular seed set selection strategies in active learning, within a predictive coding exercise, and evaluate different active learning strategies against well-researched continuous active learning strategies for the purpose of determining efficient training methods for classifying large populations quickly and precisely.

Active Learning Clustering +3

An Empirical Study of the Application of Machine Learning and Keyword Terms Methodologies to Privilege-Document Review Projects in Legal Matters

no code implementations3 Apr 2019 Peter Gronvall, Nathaniel Huber-Fliflet, Jianping Zhang, Robert Keeling, Robert Neary, Haozhen Zhao

Overly-inclusive keyword searching can also be problematic, because even while it drives up costs, it also can cast `too far of a net' and thus produce unreliable results. To overcome these weaknesses of keyword searching, legal teams are using a new method to target privileged information called predictive modeling.

Explainable Text Classification in Legal Document Review A Case Study of Explainable Predictive Coding

no code implementations3 Apr 2019 Rishi Chhatwal, Peter Gronvall, Nathaniel Huber-Fliflet, Robert Keeling, Jianping Zhang, Haozhen Zhao

In these scenarios, if predictive coding can be used to locate these responsive snippets, then attorneys could easily evaluate the model's document classification decision.

Document Classification General Classification +1

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