You are creating a custom trainable classifier to identify organizational product codes referenced in Microsoft 365 content. You identify 300 files to use as seed content. Where should you store the seed content?
"Place the seed content in a SharePoint Online folder that is dedicated to holding the seed content only. Make note of the site, library, and folder URL."
Step 2 on reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/classifier-get-started-with?view=o365-worldwide#how-to-create-a-trainable-classifier
In preview: The following process automates the testing of trainable classifiers and shortens the creation workflow from 12 days to two days. (In some cases, the process can take only a few hours.)
Collect between 50-500 seed content items that strongly represent the data you want the classifier to positively identify as being in the category. For a list of supported file types, see Default crawled file name extensions and parsed file types in SharePoint Server.
Collect a second set of seed content (from 150 - 1500 items) that represents data that don't belong in the category.
Place the positive and negative seed content in separate SharePoint folders. Each folder must be dedicated to holding only the seed content. Make note of the site, library, and folder URL for each set.
When you create a custom trainable classifier you are going to need at least 50-500 documents that will act as seed documents to get the classifier to know what it will be looking for.
These documents has to be uploaded to SharePoint Online.
correct:
Place the seed content in a SharePoint Online folder that is dedicated to holding the seed content only. Make note of the site, library, and folder URL.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/classifier-get-started-with?view=o365-worldwide#how-to-create-a-trainable-classifier
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