Autonomous Scoring

Autonomous scoring works even if there is no baseline. It can work on a single file, i.e., only on v2 log files. Autonomous scoring works based on the following factors:

  • Autonomous scoring is ideal for scenarios where you only have the v2 log files but it will also work if you have both v1 and v2 logs.

  • Hence, Autonomous scoring will also work if no v1 log file is provided.

  • Score reduction is done only on clusters that are unique to v2 logs.

  • Clusters belonging to v1 logs are ignored for score reduction.

  • Score reduction is normalized by the total number of unexpected clusters in v2 and v1v2.

  • Score Reduction is higher at higher sensitivity levels.

  • Score Reduction is higher for clusters with higher criticality.

  • By default, autonomous scoring will give a score of 0 (fail) whenever there is a critical error.

To set the Autonomous Scoring algorithm follow the steps below:

User can select the Autonomous Scoring algorithm while creating a Log Templatearrow-up-right for the verification gate. Users can set the Autonomous Scoring algorithm after creating a pipeline to the application.

To create an application, refer herearrow-up-right.

To create a pipeline, refer herearrow-up-right.

To know more about how to create a Log Template, refer herearrow-up-right.

  1. After creating a pipeline, go to Pipeline Builder page and select your pipeline and then click Add Stagearrow-up-right.

  2. Next, you get the option to select the type of stage. Select the Verification Gate from the drop down menu.

  3. After selecting Verification gate, the following options appear and click "+" Symbol to create a log template:

  4. The New Log Template form appears as shown below:

  5. Select Autonomous Scoring from the drop-down while creating a new Log Template as shown below:

Last updated