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MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 - 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom

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MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom

5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom Transcript and Lesson Notes

MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/15-071S17 Instructor: John Silberholz How to use email text to predict whether emails are relevant to a criminal investigation. Lic

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MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/15-071S17 Instructor: John Silberholz How to use email text to predict whether emails are relevant to a criminal investigation. Lic

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  • Review the core idea: MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/15-071S17 Instructor: John Silberholz How to use email text to predict whether emails are relevant to a criminal investigation. Lic
  • Understand how 15-071-the-analytics-edge-spring-2017 fits into 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom.
  • Understand how criminal justice fits into 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom.
  • Understand how enron fits into 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom.
  • Understand how executives fits into 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom.

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MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/15-071S17 Instructor: John Silberholz How to use email text to predict whether emails are relevant to a criminal investigation. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at https://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu

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What is 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom about?

MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/15-071S17 Instructor: John Silberholz How to use email text to predict whether emails are relevant to a criminal investigation. Lic

What key concepts are covered in this lesson?

The lesson covers 15-071-the-analytics-edge-spring-2017, criminal justice, enron, executives, inbox.

What should I learn before 5.4.1 Welcome to Recitation 5 - Predictive Coding: Bringing Text Analytics to the Courtroom?

Review the previous lessons in MIT 15.071 The Analytics Edge, Spring 2017, then use the transcript and key concepts on this page to fill any gaps.

How can I practice after this lesson?

Practice by applying the main concepts: 15-071-the-analytics-edge-spring-2017, criminal justice, enron, executives.

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