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We offer 2 types of auto-tagging. Tagging done by ; tagging by our Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) software and tagging based on conditions you determine yourself. Both types can be used simultaneously. We will first describe how A.I. tagging works.

A.I. tagging

Step 1

Go to ‘Settings' on the left-hand side of the page and click on 'Tags'. Click on 'Manage tags’ at the top of the page.

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Step 2

Select A.I. settings and turn the toggle on.

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Machine learning in combination with your own tagging conditions will now interpret your open comments and tag them.

In the reporting inbox you can recognize the A.I. tags by their blue color. If you click on the tag you can decide to accept or decline the tagcondition tagging works.

Own condition tagging

Automated tagging enables you to quickly specify conditions in which tags should be added to feedback items. These parameters can contain any feedback value and can include as many conditions as needed. The conditions can also be combined infinitely – making tag assignment rules as specific as you like.

Here is how to add tags/labels automatically:

Step 1: Automated tags

Go to ‘Settings' on the left-hand side of the page and click on 'Tags'. At the top of the page, click on 'Automated tags’.

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Step 2: New automated tags rule

Click on ‘New automated tags rule’. Select the data source you want to add tags to:. Select the form you would like to add tags to. You can create different condition sets for each different form.

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Step 3: Select tags

Type in the names of your desired tags tag(s) under "What tags you want to add":

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Step 4: Set conditions

Specify condition(s) for when you want your tags to be applied and then click . Click on ‘(+) AND’ to set extra conditions for the conditionsame tag:

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You can add as many tag condition sets as you want by clicking the "(+) Add Condition" Condition’ button:

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Info

If you want a condition on a text field to check whether one or multiple words occur in the text, you can press the

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enter key on your keyboard to separate the words for which the text should be checked.

Step 5: Add condition

Click ‘Add condition' in the bottom right corner and your tag(s) will be applied:

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A.I. tagging

A.I. tagging could be useful if you receive a lot of open comments and you would like to get a rough idea of the type of comments.

Step 1: Manage tags

Go to ‘Settings' on the left-hand side of the page and click on 'Tags'. Click on 'Manage tags’ at the top of the page.

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Step 2: A.I. settings

Select A.I. settings and turn the toggle on.

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Machine learning in combination with your own tagging conditions will now interpret your open comments and tag them.

Info

In the reporting inbox, you can recognize the A.I. tags by their blue colour. If you click on the tag, you can decide to accept or decline the tag.

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