text mining

Language is Not Just a Jumbled Bag of Words: Why Natural Language Processing Makes a Difference in Content Analytics by , for

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State-of-the art text analysis supports multiple languages, which is critical when investigations go global and involve collections of information in various languages. In such scenarios, the te... read more

WikiLeaks Makes the Case for Intelligent and Automatic Redaction by , for

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The WikiLeaks scandal involving the release of 250,000 classified State Department cables has put automatic redaction software in the spotlight. Apart from this example of the unauthorized relea... read more

Handling Language Dependencies in eDiscovery, Records Management when using Content Analytics by , for

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Foreign language texts contain a lot of hidden information, making multilingual information extraction tools – and applications that allow cross-lingual information access – particul... read more

What is the Term ‘Early Case Assessment’ Really About? by , for

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In the last couple of months, I have seen many different definitions of Early Case Assessment (ECA). Some vendors mold the concept of Early Case Assessment to support their own offerings--which isn... read more

Search is dead, long live search! by , for

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Last week, Stephan Arnold wrote a great blog post about an older ZyLAB eDiscovery promotion video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6MhdqHlGzU) which I posted at You Tube a while ago (although we di... read more

How to Incorporate Legacy Information Clean-up into your Go Forward Strategy for Information Management by , for

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As the average rate of information growth in organizations holds steady at 30-40% per year (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law), this is and will continue to create huge problems and liabilit... read more