Labels
Once a clustering job has been completed the results will be added to the labelling area. From here you can review the items that have been clustered together and accept or reject the grouping. You can review the items and why they have been grouped before making your decision.
Accept a cluster
When you accept a cluster you can choose the label that should be applied to it. Accepted clusters are used by the training job as examples of what this label should be.
If you think a cluster is almost correct but some of the items don't fit, you can select the mismatching items and choose to ignore them. This means you can apply the label to all the other items and these won't be used for future training.
Rejecting a cluster
You can reject a cluster for two reasons. If the clustering seems to be based on something irrelevant. Or, if the job has grouped two different classifications together.
When rejecting a cluster it's important to select the correct reason as this is also used for training. They are used to ensure the same issues don't happen again.
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