explain a user’s feelings toward and interactions with a system or application
User Experience (UX)/User Interface (UI)
a field of computer science that includes machine learning, natural language processing, speech processing, expert systems, robotics, and machine vision
Artificial intelligence (AI)
describes the increasing creation and collection of data from digital devices
Big Data
can adapt its programming based on the training process and feedback, and the data can be represented by various graph and network structures.
Machine Learning
the increasing number of devices that are connected to the internet
Internet of Things
An AI application that derives meaning, context, or sentiment in textual data or conversations with humans using grammar and graph structures.
Natural Language Processing
refers to analytics tools that process raw data from sales, finance, marketing and operations, turning it into meaningful information that guides decision-making
Business intelligence (BI)
The process of sorting through and manipulating large, complex, unstructured data sets to identify patterns and establish relationships in order to extract useful inferences or solve problems through data analysis
Data Mining
is defined by a technology or service being delivered on consumption payment models — you pay for what you use
Anything as a Service (XaaS)
Rule-based software that automates the drafting of legal documents using rules and decision trees.
Document Automation
is the electronic conversion of images of typed, handwritten, or printed text into machine-encoded text that can be searched and edited as though it had been typed electronically.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
A type of AI software program that utilizes machine learning to automate high-volume, repeatable processes or tasks that previously required a human to perform
Robotic process automation (RPA)
the vendor that provides the online portal via which attorneys and other filers can submit their documents to a court
An electronic filing service provider (EFSP)
Encompasses many forms of electronic document review technology including predictive coding (which uses algorithms to identify relevant documents), visual analytics (communication mapping and topic grouping), and keyword and concept searching.
Technology Assisted Review
is the intermediate system that accepts filings from the various EFSPs and distributes them to the appropriate courthouse for the clerks to view. Once a clerk has reviewed and accepted the filing, it enters the court’s case management system (CMS).
The electronic filing manager (or EFM)
A digital record or ledger of transactions that are distributed and authenticated.
Blockchain
Discovery in legal proceedings such as litigation, where the information sought is in an electronic format (often referred to by the acronym ESI, or electronically stored information).
Ediscovery
A set of contractually binding promises in digital form, and which also includes the protocols for automatically performing those promises. Smart Contracts typically rely on blockchain technologies.
Smart Contract
automates the creation of legal documents are used time and time again, including wills, leases, contracts, and so on.
Document Assembly
HTML
Hyper text mark-up language