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On this page (-tree) we will gather guides and best practices how to operate the segmentation editor as well as how to define segmentations

Segmentations

  • Link to Concepts Guide

  • Article “Best practices”

The Segmentation Editor

Overview of the Segmentation Editor

  • Screenshot

  • Explanations

Training videos

Prio

Status

Name of Video

Script

Voiceover

Video

LOW

DONE

Basics

  • Find the UI in the menu

  • Search for an existing segmentation and view it

  • Create a new segmentation, select a source segmentation (e.g. ratings) and define the translation for language en

  • The Segmentation editor is located in the menu under “Segmentations”.

  • You can search for a specific segmentation using the search box.

  • To view it, simply click on the row in the search results.

  • To create a new segmentation, click on the plus on the right side above the table.

  • Select a source segmentation, give it a name and add a translation to it.

  • Hit “save” to complete.

  • Congratulations! That concludes the basics of the Segmentation Editor.

segeditor bmpienglish petra.mp4

HIGH

OPEN

Grouping of segments

  • Open a newly create (empty) segmentation

  • Note that the source segmentation is ratings

  • Create a first segment named “A” and

    • give it a default translation of A

    • select all source segments that match (AAA, AA, A)

  • Create a second segment named B

  • Create a third segment named HY

    • give it a translation en as “High Yield”

    • select segments C, D, E

  • Define the rest segment as “Others”, set “Include unmapped segments…”

  • No ordering or selection needed

Potential problem is that in our sample / demo solution there are many (base) segmentations named “csamXYZ” that should not be shown in a public video…

MEDIUM

OPEN

Define the ordering of segments

MEDIUM

OPEN

Define the selection of segments

MEDIUM

OPEN

Define segments via predicates

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