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Recommended Minimum Trait/Segment Size for Model?

  • March 13, 2019
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Is there a recommended minimum audience size to use for creating Models?  We were trying to see if there is documentation on this, but couldn't find it.

We want to document how high a success metric needs to be before the Model feature creates a useful Look a Like model?  For instance, can we safely state that if you don't have at least 200 devices in your trait or segment feeding the model, you should wait the build the model until there is at least that level of success?

Thanks in advance.

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Best answer by shweta_singh

Hi robert_yocum​,

There is not any recommended minimum audience size for creating Models but make sure that there's enough overlap between the baseline trait/segment and the data source used for modelling. We can't model anything if none of the profiles from the baseline are found in the input data source.

We would always recommend looking at data sets with higher overlap with ESRI.

Thanks,

Shweta

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Adobe Employee
March 18, 2019

Hi robert_yocum​,

There is not any recommended minimum audience size for creating Models but make sure that there's enough overlap between the baseline trait/segment and the data source used for modelling. We can't model anything if none of the profiles from the baseline are found in the input data source.

We would always recommend looking at data sets with higher overlap with ESRI.

Thanks,

Shweta

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March 18, 2019

Noted. Is there a minimum target overlap we should use as a baseline?

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Adobe Employee
April 9, 2019

Hi robert_yocum,

Again there is no number but yes overlap should be in thousands.

Regards,

Shweta