Technology Assisted Review (TAR) is a marketing term used in the eDiscovery community to describe the process of automatic classification of documents in a so-called legal review
At the conference we submitted recent Technology Assisted Review (TAR) findings described in the paper “The Impact of Incorrect Training Sets and Rolling Collections on Technology-Assisted Review, which was written by Mary Mack, Tim van Cann and myself
These days, in-house and SaaS eDiscovery systems can do anything a specialized service bureau or service provider can do, from advanced data processing, to audio search, technology assisted review, legal production and automatic redaction
In this case, technology assisted review (TAR) could enable a reviewer to code or identify a random sample of documents as relevant, non-relevant or privileged and define relationships to weed out the insignificant documents