In order for
products to be automatically classified, Training-Sets have to be stored initially,
on which base then a geometric comparison is conducted.
The following
diagram shows the procedure at a glance:
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Semi-automatic
classing and Classwizard have the same
objectives, procedure and target group are slightly different.
Classification Wizard (call in PARTdataManager or
CAD)
Moving or inserting single products /
product families into an existing structure Class suggestions based on existing
products in target catalog Assignment of class attributes during
execution
->
More user input required ->
Understanding of structure required
Semi-automatic classing
(GUI)
Moving of many products in existing
structure Class suggestions based on selected
Training-Sets (structure may be empty; Training-Set can come
from another catalog) Automatic movement for best results
(> minimum similarity) possible (theoretically for any
number of parts at the same time)
->
First time creation of training data by advanced user is
required ->
Execution may be done be everyone without deeper insights in
structure (except from confirming of equivocal assignments)
Semiautomatic classing
(Pipeline)
Moving or inserting of many products
in existing structure (both with the help of previously
created Training-Sets and existing products in
structure) Automatic movement or insertion for
best results (> minimum similarity) possible (theoretically
for any number or parts at the same time) Copying of existing structure during
the build-up of a new structure (Article Assignment)
->
Usable for new creation of structure (e.g. with the help of
Standard catalog) -> No
user input required for updates (e.g. for 24h updates where new
parts are automatically moved into an appropriate class, if
found)
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This chapter
describes Semiautomatic Classing.