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Posted on by Microsoft Employee

Hi all,

 

I'm reaching out because I work with a customer that is experimenting category classification on AI Builder.

Everything is working fine, however, we can't decide where the tags are stored.

 

As a matter of fact, the entity and field where the output is stored is precisely defined:

 

"The following entity will be created when you publish a model: TC_{Model_Name}

Tags will be stored in a field called new_Tags under this entity."

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/publish-text-classification-model

 

Do you know if there is any way to change this field or if we can use a workaround with Power Automate?

 

Many thanks!

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  • RossB Profile Picture
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    Re: Category classification output

    Hello,

     

    I know that the tags are stored in CDS, but I'm not sure if they can be changed.  I'd have to do some testing.  While I'm doing that, hopefully someone in the community that has more experience with AI Builder will have some ideas for you.

    Thanks!

  • Norah Profile Picture
    on at
    Re: Category classification output

    hi 

     

    Thank you for trying AI Builder! For Category classification, while this statement stays true after you publish your model.

    "The following entity will be created when you publish a model: TC_{Model_Name}

    Tags will be stored in a field called new_Tags under this entity."

    So our scheduled prediction will store your outputs to this new_Tags column.

     

    However, you can choose where to store your output tags by leveraging the real time prediction calls in Power Automate or formulas in PowerApps. And here, assuming your goal is to store the output, you can refer to the following document to see an example, it saves each inferred Classification and Confidence score into a SharePoint list. Use category classification model in Power Automate - AI Builder | Microsoft Docs。 And if you're using a pre-built category classification model, you can refer to a similar example in this document. Use prebuilt category classification model in Power Automate - AI Builder | Microsoft Docs。

     

     

     

    Thanks

    Norah

     

     

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