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The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Document Reviewer: E-discovery and Cognitive Ergonomics

The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Document Reviewer: E-discovery and Cognitive Ergonomics. Simon Attfield Stephen De Gabrielle Ann Blandford. The Making Sense of Information Project. The problem of manual review.

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The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Document Reviewer: E-discovery and Cognitive Ergonomics

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  1. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Document Reviewer: E-discovery and Cognitive Ergonomics Simon Attfield Stephen De Gabrielle Ann Blandford The Making Sense of Information Project

  2. The problem of manual review • The problem of ‘information inflation’ – a ‘pulse’ in the history of information [Paul & Baron, 2007] • A challenge to effectively identifying the evidentiary record within reasonable constraints of time and cost.

  3. The problem of manual review • - Interest in search – TREC Legal Track • But what about the review process itself? • Document review is cognitively intense • Junior lawyers scanning document after document… • ……… for weeks • Its a jigsaw • It is the reviewers ability to understand that underpins the task • - We draw on examples from case-studies in large London law firm

  4. Case study data… • Identifying classes of irrelevant documents • Participants identified classes of irrelevant documents • Learning ‘signature cues’ improved speed • BUT temporal separation reduced priming • Identifying classes of relevant documents • Participants learned about the underlying narratives • This supported faster interpretation • BUT temporal separation reduced priming • Confounded by multiple threads

  5. Supporting the development of interests • Hypotheses: • Efficiency and effectiveness of reviewers’ relevance judgements are adversely affected by • Separation between similar irrelevant documents • Separation between related relevant documents • Relate to timing and order in which documents are encountered • Need to be tested • Draw attention to issues of cognitive ergonomics

  6. What does it mean for design? • Can system design help the user make strategically informed decisions about which document to look at next given the dynamic development of interests? • Relevance feedback • Is lexical analysis enough…

  7. Thumbnail arrays?

  8. Information visualisations Information Visualisations can help the user shape the flow of information they receive [McNee & Arnette, 2008] Attenex Patterns

  9. Information visualisations - ThreadsVI

  10. Information visualisations – Threads VI

  11. Information visualisations - EventsVI

  12. Information visualisations - EventsVI

  13. Conclusions • The review challenge • Hypotheses… • Efficiency and effectiveness of review is adversely affected by: • Separation between similar irrelevant documents • Separation between related relevant documents • Interface design - a potentially profitable area of research • We are planning some controlled evaluations

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