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    Jobs Configuration

    These reference topics provide complete information about configuration properties for the Spark jobs that are enabled with a Fusion AI license.

    For conceptual information and instructions for configuring and scheduling jobs, see Jobs and Schedules.

    Additional jobs are available as part of the basic Fusion Server feature set.

    • ALS Recommender

      Use this job when you want to compute user recommendations or item similarities using a collaborative filtering recommender. You can also implement a user-to-item recommender in the advanced section of this job’s configuration UI. This job uses SparkML’s Alternating Least Squares (ALS).

    • Cluster Labeling

      Use this job when you already have clusters or well-defined document categories, and you want to discover and attach keywords to see representative words within those existing clusters. (If you want to create new clusters, use the Document Clustering job.)

    • Collection Analysis

      Use this job when you want to compute basic metrics about your collection, like average word length, phrase percentages, and outlier documents (with very many or very few documents).

    • Document Clustering

      Cluster a set of documents and attach cluster labels.

    • Ground Truth

      Estimate ground truth queries using click signals and query signals, with document relevance per query determined using a click/skip formula.

    • Head/Tail Analysis

      Perform head/tail analysis of queries from collections of raw or aggregated signals, to identify underperforming queries and the reasons. This information is valuable for improving overall conversions, Solr configurations, auto-suggest, product catalogs, and SEO/SEM strategies, in order to improve conversion rates.

    • Legacy Item Recommender

      Compute user recommendations based on a pre-computed item similarity model.

    • Legacy Item Similarity

      Use this job when you only want to compute item-to-item similarities. This method is more lightweight than the generic Recommendations job.

    • Logistic Regression Classifier Training

      Train a regularized logistic regression model for text classification.

    • Outlier Detection

      Use this job when you want to find outliers from a set of documents and attach labels for each outlier group.

    • Parallel Bulk Loader

      The Parallel Bulk Loader (PBL) job enables bulk ingestion of structured and semi-structured data from big data systems, NoSQL databases, and common file formats like Parquet and Avro.

    • Parameterized SQL Aggregation

      A Spark SQL aggregation job where user-defined parameters are injected into a built-in SQL template at runtime.

    • Phrase Extraction

      Identify multi-word phrases in signals.

    • Query-to-Query Similarity

      Train a collaborative filtering matrix decomposition recommender using SparkML’s Alternating Least Squares (ALS) to batch-compute query-query similarities. This can be used for items-for-query recommendations as well as queries-for-query recommendations.

    • Random Forest Classifier Training

      Train a random forest classifier for text classification.

    • Ranking Metrics

      Calculate relevance metrics (nDCG and so on) by replaying ground truth queries against catalog data using variants from an experiment.

    • SQL-Based Experiment Metric (deprecated)

      This job is created by an experiment in order to calculate an objective.

      SQL-Based Experiment Metric job is deprecated as of Fusion AI 4.0.2.
    • Synonym and Similar Queries Detection Jobs

      Use this job to generate pairs of synonyms and pairs of similar queries. Two words are considered potential synonyms when they are used in a similar context in similar queries.

    • Token and Phrase Spell Correction

      Detect misspellings in queries or documents using the numbers of occurrences of words and phrases.

    • Word2Vec Model Training

      Train a shallow neural model, and project each document onto this vector embedding space.