Last date modified: 2026-Feb-26

Viewing and filtering analysis results

aiR for Review analysis results can be viewed from the dashboard or the Viewer.

Viewing results from the aiR for Review dashboard

Within a project, you can view results using the aiR for Review dashboard. This dashboard includes not just results fields, but calculated metrics such as the number of documents with predictions that conflict with human coding.

To view the dashboard, select a project from the aiR for Review Projects tab. For detailed information on the dashboard layout, see Navigating the aiR for Review dashboard.

Viewing results for individual documents from the Viewer

From the Viewer, you can see the aiR for Review results for each individual document. Predictions show up in the left-hand pane, and all citations are automatically highlighted.

You will only see analysis highlights if you have the necessary permissions. Without these, the aiR for Review Analysis icon does not display. For more information, refer to Permissions.

To view a document's aiR for Review results in the Viewer, click on the aiR for Review Analysis icon to expand the pane. The aiR for Review Analysis pane displays the following:

  1. Document topic and summary
  2. Project name and version of the analysis
  3. Field choice for which the document was being analyzed
  4. aiR's Prediction
  5. aiR's Rationale and Considerations
  6. Citations found in the document (click each to view it in the document)

aiR for Review Analysis pane

For more information, see Viewer documentation on aiR for Review Analysis.

  • If you run a new job on documents that were part of a previous job, you may temporarily see both sets of results linked to those documents. The old results will be unlinked after the new job is complete.
  • To avoid seeing doubled results, hide the previous result set using the aiR for Review Jobs tab.

Citations and highlighting

A maximum of five citations will be displayed with the document.

To jump to a specific citation, click the citation card. You can also toggle highlighting on or off by clicking the toggle at the top of the aiR for Review Analysis pane.

Citation colors

The highlight colors depend on the type of citation:

Examples of Relevance citation in orange, Key citation in purple, and Issues citation in green.

If the same passage is cited by two types of results, the highlight blends their colors.

An example of mixed highlights in the Viewer.

Citation order

The results in the aiR for Review Analysis pane are first ordered by:

  • Relevance citation
  • Key Document citation
  • Issue citation

The Issue results are ordered according to each issue choice's Order value. For information on changing the choice order, see Choice detail fields.

Finally, duplicate results are ordered from most recent to oldest.

Adding aiR for Review fields to layouts

Because of how aiR for Review results fields are structured, you cannot add them directly to layouts. If the highlighting is not enough, you can add an object list to the layout that shows all linked results. For more information, see Adding and editing an object list.

Filtering and sorting aiR for Review results

Documents have a one-to-many relationship with the aiR for Review's results fields. For example, a single document might be linked to several Issue results. This creates some limitations when sorting and filtering results:

  • Filter one column at a time in the Document list. Combining filters may include more results than you expect.
  • If you need to filter by more than one field at a time, we recommend using search conditions instead.
  • You can add these fields to views and widgets, but you cannot sort the view or the widget by these fields.

For information on filtering results using the Version Metrics tab, refer to Filtering the Analysis Results using version metrics.

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