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Adaptive model details

Updated on May 17, 2024

On the Model Management landing page, you can access details about the adaptive models that were executed (such as the number of recorded responses, last update time, and so on). The models are generated as a result of running a decision strategy that contains an Adaptive Model shape.

Business issue
The issue in the proposition hierarchy, for example, Sales.
Group
The group in the proposition hierarchy, for example, Phones.
Proposition
The name of the proposition that the adaptive model is modeling or the name of the additional model identifier and its value in the following format {"<model identifier>":"<value>"}. For example, if you have a model with an identifier of Cost with a value of 100, one of the rows displays {"Cost":"100"} after you refresh the screen. For more information about propositions, issues, and groups, see the Proposition Management landing page.
Direction
The direction that is defined in the decision strategy, for example, inbound or outbound.
Channel
The channel that is defined in the decision strategy, for example, Mobile, Web, and so on.
Adaptive Model Rule
The name of the adaptive model rule used to configure the adaptive model, for example, MessagesModel.
Recorded responses
The number of collected responses that apply to a model but that have not been used to update the model yet. For example, if the update frequency for a model is every 5000 responses, the model is not updated with recorded responses until the number of responses reaches 5000 or until the model is manually updated. When a model is updated with recorded responses, the recorded responses count is set to zero until new responses are collected. For more information about model update frequency, see Settings tab on the Adaptive Model form.
Updated on
Date and time of the most current model update.
# Positives
The number of customer responses that the model identified as positive.
# Negatives
The number of customer responses that the model identified as negative.
Processed responses
The total number of recorded customer responses, excluding the recorded responses.

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