Communications Mining
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- Getting Started
- Administration
- Manage Sources and Datasets
- Understanding the data structure and permissions
- Create a data source in the GUI
- Uploading a CSV file into a source
- Create a new dataset
- Multilingual sources and datasets
- Enabling sentiment on a dataset
- Amend a dataset's settings
- Delete messages via the UI
- Delete a dataset
- Export a dataset
- Using Exchange Integrations
- Preparing Data for .CSV Upload
- Model Training and Maintenance
- Understanding labels, entities and metadata
- Label hierarchy and best practice
- Defining your taxonomy objectives
- Analytics vs. automation use cases
- Turning your objectives into labels
- Building your taxonomy structure
- Taxonomy design best practice
- Importing your taxonomy
- Overview of the model training process
- Generative Annotation (NEW)
- Understanding the status of your dataset
- Model training and labelling best practice
- Training with label sentiment analysis enabled
- Train
- Introduction to 'Refine'
- Precision and recall explained
- Precision and recall
- How does Validation work?
- Understanding and improving model performance
- Why might a label have low average precision?
- Training using 'Check label' and 'Missed label'
- Training using Teach label (Refine)
- Training using Search (Refine)
- Understanding and increasing coverage
- Improving Balance and using 'Rebalance'
- When to stop training your model
- Using Analytics & Monitoring
- Automations and Communications Mining
- FAQs and More
Communications Mining User Guide
Last updated Apr 18, 2024
Projects
'Projects' can be thought of as restricted workspaces. Sources and datasets are both linked to specific projects when they are created, and users must be part of a project (and have the correct user permissions) to view any of the data linked to it.
Your company may have multiple different projects associated with it, based on projects, teams, business units or data restrictions. Users can be given access to multiple different projects that are linked to their company.
To understand more about projects, see here.