- E-Discovery And The Rise of Predictive Coding
Predictive coding is the electronic coding, organization, and prioritization of entire sets of electronically stored information (“ESI”) according to their relation to discovery responsiveness, privilege, and designated issues before and during the legal discovery process. Lawyers control this process by specifying relevant criteria. Computers then expedite discovery, as discussed in greater detail below. As I have written elsewhere, the discovery process is becoming increasingly automated, scientific, and objective in nature, a fact that applies both to e-Discovery with the government (e.g., Department of Justice) and with other civil litigants. According to Robert Trenchard, a Partner in the New York office of Wilmer Hale, and Craig Carpenter, Vice President and General Counsel of Recommind, an end-to-end e-Discovery and predictive coding solution provider, predictive coding’s myriad benefits inure to those early adopters with a risk comfort level that embraces the relative uncertainly posed by the process vis-à-vis an attorney’s obligations to conduct a reasonable inquiry under Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and also to ensure attorney-client privilege in the event of inadvertent disclosure of privileged information under Federal Rule of Evidence 502. 予測は、符号化、電子組織、および前に、法的証拠開示プロセス中に検出応答性、権限との関係、および指定された問題に応じて電子的に保存された情報(。。u0026quot;ESIの。。u0026quot;)のセット全体の優先順位です
- Pornography found in Osama bin Laden hideout, US officials claim
Abbottabad compound stash was 'fairly extensive' but it is not known if Bin Laden viewed it, officials sayPornography was found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the US commandos who killed him, US officials have said.The pornography recovered in Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, consisted of modern, electronically recorded video and was fairly extensive, according to current and former officials who discussed the discovery on condition of anonymity.The officials said they were not sure where in the compound the pornography was discovered or who had been viewing it. They did not know if Bin Laden himself had acquired the material, or viewed it.Reports from Abbottabad have said that Bin Laden's compound was cut off from the internet or other hard-wired communications networks and it is unclear how compound residents would have acquired the pornography.A video confiscated from the compound and released by the Obama administration showed Bin Laden watching pictures of himself on a TV screen, indicating that the compound was equipped with video playback equipment.Materials taken from the compound by the US commandos included digital thumb drives which US officials believe may have been a principal means by which couriers carried electronic messages to and from the al-Qaida leader.Osama bin Ladenal-QaidaPakistanguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
アボッタバード化合物は。。u0026#39;かなり広範囲。。u0026#39;だったが、ビンラディンが、それを表示した場合に、職員sayPornographyが彼を殺した米国の部隊がオサマビンラディン氏のアジトで発見された知られていない隠し、米政府当局者はsaid.Theポルノはビンラディンの化合物で回復した彼らはどこ化合物のポルノが発見された人やていたことを確認されていないアボッタバード、パキスタンで、現代で構成されて電子的に映像を記録し、かなり広範囲に、anonymity.The職員の条件での発見についての現在および過去の関係者によると言ったそれを見て
- Talvin Singh and Niladri Kumar: Together
(World Village)This is an intriguing meeting of two virtuosos who have each set out to shake up the Asian music scene. The tabla percussionist, producer, composer and electronica exponent Talvin Singh won a Mercury prize more than a decade ago, and has worked with everyone from Madonna to Massive Attack, while Niladri Kumar is a classically trained sitar player who also invented the zitar, a mix of sitar and guitar. Together is a series of often free-wheeling instrumental pieces in which the duo explore common influences that range from rock to Indian classical styles, and the result is a stylish album that would make great film music – and I don't mean that as an insult. The tracks range from Play, a playful percussion piece that's just a minute and a half long, through to the lengthy Threads, a mostly gentle sitar piece helped along by tabla and percussion. Then there's River, which sounds like an Indian rock anthem, featuring Kumar's zitar, a wash of electronica and more fine tabla playing. There are further examples of Singh's exhilarating percussion work on the elegant title track, built around an almost Celtic melody, and there's a furious work-out on the finale, Joy. They should sound even better playing live; their tour starts next week.Rating: 3/5World musicIndiaRobin Denselowguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
(世界の村)これは、アジア各国の音楽シーンを揺るがすに着手持つ2つの巨匠の魅力的な会議になります
- Air France flight 447: investigators examine black boxes from 2009 crash
Flight recorders recovered after 23-month search are probed by experts for clues to what caused Rio-Paris flight to fall into seaFrench investigators will begin examining the black box data recorders from the Air France Rio-Paris flight that mysteriously crashed over the Atlantic in June 2009, killing all 228 people on board.Journalists were shown the two flight recorders for the first time as they arrived in Paris after being fished from the ocean bed off Brazil, where they had lain 2.5 miles down for almost two years.The boxes – which are fluorescent orange rather than black, so they can be seen in wreckage – have been preserved in mini aquariums that mimic the water they were found in.They were transported under French armed guard via French Guyana after they were recovered at the beginning of May following a record-breaking 23-month search that many feared would be fruitless.Scientists from France's BEA air accident inquiry agency at Le Bourget airport north of Paris will immediately begin the painstaking task of checking whether the information held by the boxes is still intact and possible to read.The flight data recorder should hold the technical co-ordinates of the flight of the Airbus A330 jet, and the cockpit voice recorder should have the pilots' final conversations.If this information is readable, the boxes will yield the secrets of the unexplained crash of Flight AF447, which dropped into the ocean in mysterious circumstances.The boxes will be examined under microscope and then tested electronically before technicians attempt to extract the data from the boxes' memory cards.Jean-Paul Troadec of BEA said that if the cards were relatively intact, it would take a few hours to obtain the data, but then months of analysis would follow in order to establish what フライトレコーダーは23月の検索後、リオ、パリに謎の6月に大西洋で墜落したエールフランス航空、リオ、パリの飛行からブラックボックスのデータレコーダーを検討が開始されますseaFrench捜査に該当するフライトの原因の手がかりのための専門家によって調査され、元に戻す彼らは2.5マイルダウンほぼ二years.Theボックスの横になっていたブラジル、オフに海底から捕獲された後、パリに到着したとしてboard.Journalists上のすべての228人を殺して2009年、初めての2つのフライトレコーダーを示されていた - これは蛍光オレンジではなく、黒よりので、彼らは瓦礫の中で見ることができません - 水そうですが、それは月の初めに回収された後にフランスのガイアナを介してフランスの武装した警備員の下に運ばれたin.They発見された模倣ミニ水槽が保存されているボックスが保持している情報は、そのままの状態であるかどうか、多くはすぐにチェック骨の折れる作業を開始する、パリのルブルジェ空港北にフランスのBEAの航空事故の調査機関からfruitless.Scientistsれることを恐れていたことが記録破りの23ヶ月間の検索を次のこの情報が読み取り可能なパイロットの最終conversations.Ifを持っている必要がありますエアバスA330型機の飛行の技術的な座標を保持する必要がありますフライトデータレコーダーとコックピットボイスレコーダーをread.Theすることが、箱の秘密をもたらすでしょう神秘的なcircumstances.Theボックスに海に落ちた飛行AF447原因不明のクラッシュは、顕微鏡下で検査される技術は、BEAの箱のメモリcards.JeanポールTroadecからデータを抽出しようとする前にして電子的にテストして、言った場合、カードが比較的良好であった、それは、データを取得するために数時間かかる分析し、ヶ月が続きますため確立するために、何
- Terrorists don't stand still, and neither can we | Chris Huhne
If they are effective and available, body scanners at airports should have been rolled out by the government years agoNo one wants to have full body scanners in airports. No one wants to be electronically strip-searched at the start of their holidays. It is an invasion of privacy we would all rather avoid. But the foiled bombing attempt on a Detroit-bound plane over Christmas demonstrates that terrorists still have an unhealthy addiction to air travel, and we have to move with the developing threat. Terrorists do not stand still, and neither can we. The government's assessment is that there would have been a 60 percent chance of identifying the explosive on Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had he been scanned.I agree that the timing of the government's announcement is not great. In the aftermath of an attack or an attempted attack, such policies are a visible way for a government to demonstrate that it is taking action. However, four of these £100,000 machines have lain in storage in Heathrow despite successful trials over the last few years. Seventeen of these machines remain mothballed in Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, where the would-be bomber Abdulmutallab stopped off in transit. The government has been in no rush to introduce what we are now being told is an effective way of detecting would-be bombers. This is not acceptable. If they are effective, tested and available, they should have been rolled out years ago, and not as a knee-jerk reaction to an attempted terrorist attack in the United States.Too often, the immediate response to terror attacks or the threat of terror attacks has been disproportionate. For example, there was the proposal for 90 days detention without charge, the Belmarsh provisions locking people up by ministerial fiat, control orders imposing house ar もし効果があるとあり、空港でのボディスキャナは、政府は年によってロールバックされている必要が1つの空港でのフルボディスキャナーを要求してagoNo
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