Zingg-0.3.3
  • Welcome to Zingg
  • Step By Step Guide
    • Installation
      • Working with Docker Image
    • Hardware Sizing
    • Configuration
    • Creating training data
      • findTrainingData
      • label
      • findAndLabel
      • Using preexisting training data
      • Exporting labeled data as csv
    • Building and saving the model
    • Finding the matches
    • Linking across datasets
  • Data Sources and Sinks
    • Zingg Pipes
    • Snowflake
    • Cassandra
    • MongoDB
    • Neo4j
    • Parquet
  • Running Zingg on Cloud
    • Running on AWS
    • Running on Azure
    • Running on Databricks
  • Zingg Models
    • Pretrained models
  • Improving Accuracy By Defining Own Functions
  • Generating Documentation
  • Output Scores
  • Security And Privacy
  • Updating Labeled Pairs
  • Reporting bugs and contributing
  • Community
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Reading Material
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  1. Step By Step Guide

Creating training data

Zingg builds models to predict similarity. Training data is needed to build these models. The next sections describe how you can use the Zingg Interactive Labeller to create the training data.

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