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Signal configuration is done at the View level. Yellowfin will perform its analysis based on the setting details that you provide here; these must include:

  • The Analysis group: The nature of the analysis:. This could include outlier detection, time period comparison, or changes in trend. Each analysis type is linked to algorithms that allow Yellowfin to look for related patterns in your data.
  • Key Date field: This will become the basis of your time-series data around which changes are detected.Relevant fields: You will need to specify the metric and dimension values to focus on.
  • Time window: Specify the exact time period which you would like the system to analyze.
  • Schedule: You can take full advantage of the automation aspect of Signals, by setting up a flexible schedule to run them periodically.
  • Metric and dimension fields: You will need to specify the relevant metric and dimension field to analyze.
  • Parameters and thresholds: A set of advanced configurations is provided based on your selected analysis type. This gives users a chance to go deeper into the algorithm’s specifications, for example by providing threshold values, etc.
  • Signals audienceUsers: You can choose the users audience who will receive the Signals, so that only users who need the insights will receive them. In case of a multi-tenancy client organization structure, you can limit the Signals to be accessed by specific client orgs.

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