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Navigate Einstein reports to gain insights into content zones, summary data, performance over time, training session information, and the selected deployment models.

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Navigate Einstein reports to gain insights into content zones, summary data, performance over time, training session information, and the selected deployment models.
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Each Einstein Report includes the following sections:
Each Einstein Decisions training session is for a single content zone. This section of the report lists the content zone that’s currently being trained, along with its associated promotions that have assets mapped to the content zone.
This section provides a quick summary of the data that Einstein Decisions has collected. This data offers insight into how active Einstein Decisions has been, and how much training data it has to work with.
This section describes how well your promotions achieved their purpose, and how effective they are overall. Metrics demonstrate how well Einstein Decisions performed each day in comparison to just showing random promotions.
During each training session, Einstein Decisions trains several candidate machine learning models from your data. When each model is trained, Personalization evaluates them against each other to determine which model is most likely to provide the best business value as defined by your training target.
After you select a model for the model training step, Personalization deploys the model and makes it live. The selected model appears in this section.

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