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About Eigen
Eigen is a document review platform. Eigen automatically converts files into machine-readable form and then uses machine learning models to identify the concepts and clauses users specify. Lots of built-in provisions are available (such as finding Landlord and Tenant details in a lease along with the rent amount and whether there is a break clause) or users are able to add their own.
In Eigen, users create 'Projects' and inside each project set up the fields they wish for Eigen to read and extract from the documents uploaded to the project. Lots of presets for different common document types are available.
Typical use cases
Review or due diligence work
Law firms review a large number of contracts or leases in transactions and produce reports that summarize key terms and flag risks. Something like a BRYTER ‘lease reviewer’ allows them to present each of the relevant clauses from a lease to the wizard user, who can then answer the relevant questions to complete a house-styled lease report document. This replaces a time-consuming and inconsistent manual process.
Playbooks
Law firms and companies can review documents against their own playbook or rules and generate a report or amended document as a result. They can apply logic to the values read from Eigen, based on whether certain clauses/fields are present or on the text contained in these values
Integration actions
BRYTER’s Eigen integration provides two integration actions that you can use in your modules.
Eigen document upload
This action node allows you to upload a document uploaded in a file upload node within BRYTER into Eigen for further processing.
More detailed documentation here.
Eigen document answers
This action node allows you to – through performing an AI Extraction from Eigen – call up answers for any given questions from your 'extracted' document within BRYTER.
More detailed documentation here.