Algorithm for classification of employment hierarchy from electronic communications
During most litigation procedures, the electronic discovery (eDiscovery) process is required so that opposing attorneys can share pertinent, non-confidential documents related to the case at hand. Confidential documents excluded during this phase often concern client-attorney communication and other correspondence related to legal advice. Traditionally, the document discovery process has been performed by legal professionals who must manually inspect thousands of documents, a process that is both tedious and expensive, especially since attorneys are typically billed by the hour. Unfortunately, professional titles can be fairly ambiguous and some organizations do not keep a comprehensive list of employees, support staff, and outside consultants. This technology is an algorithm that is able to classify the organizational role of a potentially unlisted employee based on previous email communications.
Incorporates network structure to identify hierarchal relationshipsSemi-supervised algorithmRequires only a small set of training dataSuperior performance compared to gold standard algorithmPatent Information:Patent Pending Tech Ventures Reference: IR CU15188
eDiscovery algorithm for law firms and legal service providersInternal IT system for employee managementPublic relations and business development outreach
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