ENGAGEMENT SIGNAL GENERATION AND ANALYSIS
Engagement signals may be generated and analyzed based on user interactions with documents, particularly in a collaboration environment. The user interactions may generate raw collaboration signals that may be received and processed into cleaned collaboration signals. For example, noise may be remov...
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description | Engagement signals may be generated and analyzed based on user interactions with documents, particularly in a collaboration environment. The user interactions may generate raw collaboration signals that may be received and processed into cleaned collaboration signals. For example, noise may be removed from the raw collaboration signals to generate the cleaned collaboration signals. The cleaned collaboration signals may be grouped into engagement signals, where each engagement signal represents an individual event or engagement event of the user with the document. The grouping may be based on boundary signals, time frames, and/or any other reasonable limiting element. Each of the engagement signals may be classified into one of several engagement types based on the cleaned collaboration signals in the engagement signal. The engagement signals may then be analyzed to make determinations, recommendations, or the like regarding one or more users of the document, the document content, or the like. |
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