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Classifying Content > Machine learning > Machine Learning Wizard - Scanned Folders
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Under Positive Examples, identify the Path to a folder that contains examples of the type of textual data that you want to protect, so the system can learn from them and identify similar data in traffic.
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Use the Content type drop-down list to select a type that best describes the content to protect. This must match the type of content in the positive examples folder.
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Should contain examples of textual data that is similar to but does not represent the data you want to protect
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Under All documents, select the check box if there is not a dedicated negative documents folder. Then identify the Path to a folder containing all types of documents in your network and endpoint traffic, and the system will determine good negative examples for you.
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Select this option and provide negative examples to improve the speed and accuracy of the classifier.
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Classifying Content > Machine learning > Machine Learning Wizard - Scanned Folders
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