Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning for e-Discovery – Slides from guest lecture at MSU College of Law
Fellow Computational Legal Studies blogger and MSU law prof Dan Katz invited me to give an expert guest lecture for his
Oracle ORION I/O benchmark results for AWS EC2 hi1.4xlarge instance type
In a typical Oracle database implementation, you'll want to baseline or benchmark your storage. The storage team will hand over, and
Debugging parameter mismatch across RAC database instances with R, dba_hist, and gv$parameter
Did you find this post useful? Does your organization need Oracle services? We can help. Much of this morning went into
Charting Twitter time series data with tweet and unique user counts
Let's say you've used my Python script to automate the download of a hashtag or search phrase from Twitter (in a
eDiscovery Consulting in the Cloud: Searching an Outlook mailbox and attachments
You may have noticed that I keep talking about eDiscovery consulting and legal search in the cloud. I've covered
Down with the static
After six years of static HTML, it finally became apparent that this site needed a real CMS. Please excuse the
Generating AWS CloudSearch SDF for Emails
In my last post on CloudSearch and eDiscovery, I described something like “Google” for eDiscovery emails. FedEx or DropBox
Natty Narwhal on the Precision M4600
Since there are always questions of support for newly released models, I thought I'd put up a post on Natty Narwhal on the new Dell
More monitor fun with Natty Narwhal – rotating one screen
After struggling with Natty's multiple monitor support last week, I thought I'd test my luck again and try rotating screens. My current favorite monitor is
Multiple Monitors on Natty Narwhal
Have you been infuriated by Natty Narwhal's poor/broken support for multiple monitors (#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6)? Do you believe that your CPU or
Electronic World Treaty Index and Tax Court Appendix
I've been busy lately with my new day job and wedding planning , but Dan and I still managed to meet two big goals in
Historical data mining the Supreme Court headnotes
Two weeks ago, I posted a pair of very rough working papers. The second of these, Exploring Relationships between Legal Concepts in the United States Supreme
Slides from my talk at the University of Houston, Law and Computation Workshop – Law ? Computation
I've uploaded the slides for my talk today at the University of Houston Computational Law Conference. The purpose of the talk, in my own words,