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I have been looking through the January 2024 release of Overture and have noticed that the confidence values resemble a discrete variable rather than a continuous variable like in past releases. Each row of data is now assigned one of 39 different confidence values (for example 5,576,116 rows of data have been assigned a confidence value of 0.5769230769230769). Also now the majority of Microsoft rows have a confidence score of 0.77 instead of the 0.6 that they were previously assigned.
Is there any documentation on this change and whether this column should be treated as a discrete column?
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I have been looking through the January 2024 release of Overture and have noticed that the confidence values resemble a discrete variable rather than a continuous variable like in past releases. Each row of data is now assigned one of 39 different confidence values (for example 5,576,116 rows of data have been assigned a confidence value of 0.5769230769230769). Also now the majority of Microsoft rows have a confidence score of 0.77 instead of the 0.6 that they were previously assigned.
Is there any documentation on this change and whether this column should be treated as a discrete column?
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