Quit focusing on the two typos in beginning if you read this. This is a very well written document and it's clear this is basically just a introduction to her lawsuit. She has plaintiffs named, exhibits for evidence, excerpts showing conflict of law , etc. The next step is to get the judge to agree to a discovery stage and then trial. On its face if he agrees to this the vote should not be certified till legal proceedings conclude
Open Document, hit Control-A ... notice that highlight break on the 2nd line between "DISTRCO" and "ICT" to say "DISTRCO ICT"?
That says the OCR software had a "mental dominion" and read from another line and didn't catch itself!
You (likely) should find it on all other spelling mistakes or grammatical errors.
I don't think there's a way you can conclusively tell without knowing, but formatting errors and spelling errors in the title is the first sign. Once I realized she downloaded them from CourtListener and uploaded them onto her website, I realized where the errors came from.
No, there are not. It's from the imperfection of OCR because its from a scanning of a document CourtListener scraped off an electronic filing on PACER.
Did anyone already told you it stands for Optional Character Recognition hehe. Btw I worked in this business and I can assure you that it's very posible. OCR is wonderful but sometimes it makes mistakes.
Quit focusing on the two typos in beginning if you read this. This is a very well written document and it's clear this is basically just a introduction to her lawsuit. She has plaintiffs named, exhibits for evidence, excerpts showing conflict of law , etc. The next step is to get the judge to agree to a discovery stage and then trial. On its face if he agrees to this the vote should not be certified till legal proceedings conclude
They are spamming it, but no offense to people who don't realize this, those aren't typos, but OCR scanning errors.
No offense taken. For those of us who donβt know about OCR scabbing how can we tell in the future?
Open Document, hit Control-A ... notice that highlight break on the 2nd line between "DISTRCO" and "ICT" to say "DISTRCO ICT"?
That says the OCR software had a "mental dominion" and read from another line and didn't catch itself! You (likely) should find it on all other spelling mistakes or grammatical errors.
Thank you for the info!
I don't think there's a way you can conclusively tell without knowing, but formatting errors and spelling errors in the title is the first sign. Once I realized she downloaded them from CourtListener and uploaded them onto her website, I realized where the errors came from.
Iβm glad we have people like you on our side.
No, there are not. It's from the imperfection of OCR because its from a scanning of a document CourtListener scraped off an electronic filing on PACER.
Did anyone already told you it stands for Optional Character Recognition hehe. Btw I worked in this business and I can assure you that it's very posible. OCR is wonderful but sometimes it makes mistakes.
Whats an OCR