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karimpirani 15.2 1 __**SETTING UP ALGORITHMS**__
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3 Algorithms provide a system of heuristics for data analysis and classification.
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5 ~1. In order to set up an algorithm, you must select the "Reports and Analytics" tab on the top menu bar of the system.
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karimpirani 16.2 7 1.1 When the pull-down menu appears, scroll down to the second option marked "Algorithms"
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karimpirani 16.2 9 1.2 In the subsequent menu which will open on the right hand side, select the "Design and Process Algorithms" option. This will take you to the main algorithms page
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karimpirani 16.2 13 2. The main algorithm creation and editing page should come up. This page allows you to take many actions, including designing and running and publishing algorithms
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karimpirani 16.2 15 2.1 To begin the process of creating an algorithm which will analyze data of your choosing, click the New button represented by the green plus icon on the bottom menu bar of options.
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karimpirani 18.2 20 3. A blank "Create a New Algorithm" page will appear. You can populate this page with information about the new algorithm you intend to run.
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karimpirani 18.2 22 3.1 In the name box, type in a name that will help you categorize the algorithm or find it later.
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karimpirani 18.2 24 3.2 In the description box, type in a description of your algorithm.
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karimpirani 18.2 29 4 Note, you are given a choice of what type of algorithm you want to run, and Assessment Algorithm or a Classification Algorithm.
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karimpirani 18.3 31 4.1 An Assessment Algorithm allows you to look at the results of various assessments to make predictions about clients.
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karimpirani 18.3 33 4.2 A Classification Algorithm is intended more for notification purposes and uses data to alert users as to certain client information.
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karimpirani 18.3 38 5. If you choose to employ an Assessment Algorithm, a larger box will appear for more data entry.
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40 5.1 Instrument: you will be asked to select what instrument you want your algorithm to be run on
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42 5.2 Processor Strategy: you can choose between a "Standard Assessment Algorithm Processor" or a "Logical Assessment Algorithm Processor"
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45 * Standard:
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karimpirani 18.3 51 6. In the Classification Algorithm option, you will be taken to this main screen for data entry and choice options.
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karimpirani 18.3 53 6.1 Note the name and description appear toward the top of the screen
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karimpirani 18.4 55 6.2 In the Configurations tab, you have several options, called factors (which are further elaborated below in step 7)
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karimpirani 18.4 57 6.3 The Score Aggregation Formula asks whether you want to give weight to the different factors or whether you merely want to note their presence
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60 * To give weight to the factors, you must click on the down arrow and select the option for "Strength of Classification"
61 * To only note the presence of the factors, you can keep the default option of "Exists in Classification"
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karimpirani 18.5 65 7. Next, we will deal with choosing and assigning factors for consideration in your algorithm
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karimpirani 18.5 67 7.1 Each factor represents a different domain or its item of interest whose scores may prove relevant to your algorithm
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karimpirani 18.5 69 7.2 To add a factor, simply click on the factor/domain (which should open a list of its items) and select which items are of import to you. Then, click on the add factor button represented by the green plus icon
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karimpirani 18.5 71 7.3 The new factor(s) should now be displayed on the right pane.
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73 7.4 To remove a factor, simply select it on the right side and click on the Remove Factor button represented by the red minus icon
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75 7.5 NOTE: the factors will all show up on the right side with a score of 1. To change the score of interest to better represent what you are looking for, you can double click on the numeral and enter your own score which would then be classified as the risk level you designate it as.
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karimpirani 18.5 80 8. We now turn to the "Score Classification" tab
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karimpirani 18.5 82 8.1 This tab allows you to give ranges for classification. This means that you can set the upper and lower bounds for various levels of risk, severity, etc. that you can define yourself
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