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Model
The Genesys Content Analyzer classification model is a resource that Classification Server uses to classify email messages and other text objects. A model is associated with a category structure; it contains a statistical representation of each category in the structure. To classify a new message, Classification Server compares it with the representation of each category. The server then returns a list of categories, each of which has a percentage rating of the confidence with which the message can be assigned to that category. Model files are created and refined by training, and they are stored in the Universal Contact Server (UCS) database.
Category
In eServices, an item in a system of categories and subcategories, called a category tree, that is created and edited by using eServices Manager (previously, Knowledge Manager). Besides denoting a concept, a category may be associated with one or more standard responses, and one or more screening rules. If an incoming e-mail is assigned to the category, the category’s standard responses can serve either as the content for an automated reply or as suggestions for agents to use in their replies. A terminal or leaf category is one that contains no subcategories. A nonterminal category is one that does contain subcategories.
See also Knowledge Management.
Natural Language Processing
A Genesys Content Analyzer technology that operates on data that is in a language that is used by humans (as opposed to programming or other machine languages).
Genesys Content Analyzer is an option to Genesys Knowledge Management, requiring an additional license. It adds natural language processing technology to Genesys Knowledge Management.
Content Analyzer Plug-in for GAX is an administration tool for managing Genesys Content Analyzer. The rest of Knowledge Management is handled in eServices Manager Plug-in for GAX.
Content Analyzer looks at a text-based interaction and tells you where on your category tree it is most likely to belong.
First you need a Training Data Object. That is a category tree plus a set of text objects (such as emails, SMS messages, Twitter interactions, and so on), with each text object assigned to one category in the tree. Those text objects are called Training Messages or Training Interactions.
Then you run the training, and that produces the model.
In a little more detail,
You can import and export training objects and models as part of the process of importing and exporting objects in eServices Manager. This is also a means of copying training objects.