Using Algorithmic Templates

Using Algorithmic Templates

To use Algorithmic Templates:


1. In the left pane, click Data Analysis icon.



2. From the Project List, select a project.

3. On the Data Analysis tab, click Add Analysis > Select Analysis Group

4. Enter a name for the analysis group.

5. Click on Select Parameter, select one or more parameters.

Note: Alternatively, to perform Algorithmic Analysis, the available Algorithmic Templates can also be selected. StellarAi will automatically select the associated parameters from the data sets to the analysis group. The selected parameters are displayed on the Select Parameter textbox.

6. Click Save Changes.

7. Under Cycles, click Add Files. Similar to the Data visualization, files from different tests can be added to the Analysis
Group using the Add Cycles.

8. Click the Template tab, and StellarAi will automatically start processing the template results.

Note: Above auto-processing of results gets enabled if users search and select the desired template name in Step 5. In case only individual parameter names are selected in Step 5, it is necessary to 'Enable Templates'.
To do this click Template tab and then click on Enable Template. A drop-down list will appear containing a list of templates applicable to the analysis group based on data parameters selected in Step 5. Select the template from the drop-down list.

9. To configure the template, click on Edit Template icon. Click on the desired configuration value to modify it. Click Save when done with modifications.


10. To get algorithmic template analysis results, click Start Processing icon.



The results will be available to view once processing is completed:
Once processed, algorithmic analysis results are available under the Template tab as follows:


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