BigID is adding a feature that lets end users of its data intelligence platform manually adjust classification models, in an effort to make those more precise without the need for advanced coding knowledge.
The company announced today that the new feature, called classifier tuning, would allow users to adjust machine learning models in real time, leading to improved accuracy in the classification of machine-discovered data.
BigID said that the idea is to help businesses, which face increasingly complex data landscapes in their day-to-day operations, keep their information organized and protected. Across cloud, hybrid and local environments, and any number of different applications, organizations may have duplicated data sets in more places than they know, making close scrutiny important from both a privacy and an efficiency perspective.
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