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Cortana Intelligence Gallery collections | Microsoft Docs |
Discover and share collections in the Cortana Intelligence Gallery. |
machine-learning |
garyericson |
jhubbard |
cgronlun |
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machine-learning |
data-services |
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10/13/2016 |
roopalik;garye |
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A Collection allows you to group together experiments, APIs, and other Gallery items that address a specific solution or concept. These can be grouped together for later reference, use, or sharing.
To browse for collections in the Gallery, open the Gallery, point your mouse at More at the top of the Gallery home page, and select Collections.
The Collections page displays a list of the most recently added and most popular collections. Click See all to view all collections. From this page you can browse all the collections in the Gallery, or you can search by selecting filter criteria on the left of the page and entering search terms at the top.
Click any collection to open the collection's details page and read more information about it. On this page you can comment, provide feedback, or ask questions through the comments section. You can even share it with friends or colleagues using the share capabilities of LinkedIn or Twitter. You can also email a link to the experiment to invite other users to view the page.
You can create a collection that contains items that you own or items that have been contributed by the community. They can be any Gallery items that address a specific solution or concept
For example, you can use a collection to group together items on a specific topic, or you can group together a multi-step experiment that solves a complex problem. The initial collections contributed by Microsoft consist of multi-step machine learning experiment templates for solving real world problems, such as online fraud detection, text classification, retail forecasting, and predictive maintenance.
Follow these steps to create and contribute a collection to the Cortana Intelligence Gallery:
- Sign in to the Gallery using your Microsoft account
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Click New Item
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Select Collection for Item Type, then give the collection a name, a brief summary, a description, and any tags that will help users find the collection
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Click Next - you can upload an image file, or select a stock image, that will be displayed with the collection; choose something that will help users identify the content and purpose of the collection
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Click Next - you can decide whether the collection is Public (it can be viewed by anyone) or Unlisted (only people with a direct link can view the collection)
[!IMPORTANT] Once you set a collection to Public, you can not set it to Unlisted.
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Click Create
Your collection is now part of the Cortana Intelligence Gallery. It will be listed on your account page under the Collection tab.
You can add items to your collection by opening the collection, clicking Edit, and then clicking Add Item.
You'll be shown a list of items you've contributed to the Gallery, or you can search the Gallery for items to add. Click an item to select it. Every item you select is included in the set of items to add - the Add button indicates how many items have been selected.
Or, if you find an item while browsing through the Gallery that you want to include, just open the item, click Add to collection, and specify the collection you want to add it to.
You can change the summary, description, or tags of your collection by opening the collection and clicking Edit. While you're editing your collection, you can also change the order of the items in the collection by using the arrow buttons next to an item to move it in the list. And you add notes to the items in your collection by clicking the upper-right corner of an item and selecting Add/Edit note. To remove an item from your collection, select Remove.
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