Define the variable that you want to use as your model’s primary focus for analysis and
predictions. Select conditions based on the fields from the object or the data model object with
additional features. The scoring model uncovers relationships between the input features and your
target variable, and provides insights into maximizing or minimizing your target
variable.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
User Permissions Needed
To set up a Data Cloud template configuration:
Scoring Framework Admin
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Industries Cloud Einstein,
and then select Scoring Framework.
On the card of the template configuration that you want to use, click , and select
Edit.
For Define Target Variable, click Set Up,
Choose whether you want to select a predefined target variable or define a custom target
variable.
If you’re using a predefined target, select the target variable.
If you’re defining a custom target variable, add conditions and click Count
Records to determine the number of example records for yes and no
outcomes.
If you have an insufficient number of records, edit your conditions, and recount the
example records. A minimum of 100 example records are required both for a yes outcome and for a
no outcome.
To continue to define the template configuration, click Save &
Continue.
To return to the Scoring Framework Setup page, save your changes.
Example
A media company uses Scoring Framework to get predictions about the likelihood of prospects
converting into subscribers. The media company’s Salesforce admin defines a custom target
variable that defines prospects’ conversion into subscribers. The admin adds conditions to
define that all the opportunities that have related accounts can be considered as a
conversion.
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