Every year, professional classifiers at West Group manually classify over
350,000 headnotes, or abstracts of judicial opinions, across
approximately 82,000 separate classes of the Key Number System. Although
most headnotes are classified from the memory of the classifiers, a
significant number are difficult and thus costly to classify manually.
Accordingly, the inventors devised systems, methods, and software that
facilitate manual classification of headnotes and documents generally and
hard-to-classify headnotes particularly. One exemplary system provides a
graphical user interface that concurrently displays an unclassified
headnote, a ranked list of one or more candidate classes, a candidate
class in combination with adjacent classes of the classification system,
and at least one classified headnote that is associated with one of the
candidate classes.