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Signals function

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The auto generated narrative describes the nature of the Signal, along with the time window in which it occurred. Tip: color Color foreshadowing is used applied to highlight good (as blue) or bad (orange) results.

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This is the Signal time-series chart that shows the history of the specific metric - dimension combination. It displays the main Signal annotation, along with other related Signals that have occurred during that time line. You can use the annotations to learn about each of these Signals, and even explore the previous ones. (These time series charts will differ depending on the type of analysis.)

Click here for more information.

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The time slider that lets your expand or reduce the time window of the time-series chart.

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This right side panel offers options to display or hide components on the time-series chart. This gives you flexibility into how much detail you want to see and data you want to compare. Click here to learn about each of these.

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The Discussion tab lets you leave comments and collaborate with other users on this Signal.

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The Relevance chart depicts the importance of the Signals data in relation to all other data that the user has access to.

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The Analysis tab provides automatically-generated visualizations and narratives about possible underlying causes. Yellowfin Assisted Insights functionality is utilized here to perform additional analysis on the Signal to explain why a signal has occurred.

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You can write a Story to give a human context or perspective on the Signal, by yourself or invite another user to write one. Signal users will be able to read a published Story in this tab.

Stories is a Yellowfin product ideal for data storytelling and collaboration. To learn more about it, click here.

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The +Chart to Story button takes a screenshot of the time series chart (in its current state) and adds it to the story. Note that it doesn’t take you into the Story Builder.

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Lets you watch/unwatch the Signal. This adds the Signal to your watch list, and sends alerts when other users interact with this userSignal.

11This Actions buttons lets you perform a number of actions on this Signal, such as owning or assigning it, sharing it, dismissing or closing the Signal.

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Rate the importance of the Signal.

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Exit the Signals detail page.

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Hover over the main Signal annotation (it appears darker than other annotations); this will bring up a tooltip that displays information on the Signal.

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Other Signals annotation

Other previously generated Signals are also visible as annotations on the time series chart (colored as grey). These are Signals that occur in the same time window, for the same dimension granularity. You can view the detail of that signal by hovering over the signal annotation. You can click on the Explore button to open the Signal page for that Signal.

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