User permissions required: ‘View Sources’ AND ‘View Labels’
Overview
The Segments tab shows charts of label volumes split by verbatim metadata category (also known as user properties), as well as a chart with the associated top 6 labels for each of those categories.
When data is uploaded to the platform it normally contains metadata attached to each verbatim. Some examples for different types of data include:
- Email – number of emails in chain, recipient name, inbound/outbound, emails in thread, mailbox name, recipient domain
- Feedback – satisfaction rating score, product code, location, business unit, NPS score
- Surveys – age, gender, year, question, business area, location, status, country
- Chat – agent, chat purpose, client business
- Call recordings - agent, chat purpose, client business
If the metadata can be grouped into categories (e.g. distinct sender domains), then a chart can be created showing the volume of verbatims, split by category (each sender domain).
Enabling and understanding user property charts
The platform will load certain charts as default, some are hidden and listed at the top of the page. Simply click them to unhide them (see this article for more details).
Please Note: The platform will only load charts for properties that have distinct values (i.e. string properties) and not numeric properties.
The chart will limit the categories on the chart to the top 20. To the right of this chart will show the top 6 labels for each of those categories.
Segment chart and associated label volumes – example shows ‘Sender Domain’
The Label volume chart shows the top 6 labels for each user property (category). For each label in that category it shows the percentage verbatims in that category that the label is predicted for. This is also a sum of probabilities of predicted labels.
In the example below the label ‘Claim’ has a figure of 83.1% for the sender domain ‘customer.com’.
This means that when the probabilities of the predicted labels are summed together, 83.1% of verbatims with the sender domain 'customer.com' are predicted to have the label 'Claim'.
Label volume by user property (category)
Under the Segments tab you can’t create a chart from a category that is number based, with the exception of NPS score. If the metadata has numbers that have been categorised, say feedback scores of 1 to 5 or years, then it can be uploaded as string values and this would be shown in the Segments charts.
Filtering user property charts
Where there are numeric properties such as monetary amounts, percentages, number of participants or recipients of an email, etc., then a chart will not be created but these can be used as filters.
This can be done by using the left-hand filter, and when applied the charts in segment will be filtered on these criteria:
Email thread participant count filter
To understand more about the user property filters, see here. To find out about advanced prediction filters for labels, see here.
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