Brightspot Integrations Guide

Applying suggested tags and sections


Brightspot generates suggestions for tags and sections based on the text in an asset. There are two sources for the suggestions:

For example, you have an existing section Brightspot CMS capabilities and the following new article:

Sample Article for Auto Tags and Sections Sample Article for Auto Tags and Sections

Brightspot scans your existing sections and tags, looking for the ones that most reflect the article's text. Because this article includes the keywords Brightspot, CMS, and capabilities, Brightspot suggests applying the existing section Brightspot CMS capabilities to this article.

You can apply suggested tags and sections for the following content types:

  • Article
  • Image
  • Listicle
  • Blog post
  • Podcast episode
  • Press release

To apply suggested tags and sections:

  1. Create a new asset from one of the above content types.
  2. In the Suggestions widget, click refresh. Brightspot displays suggested tags and sections based on your existing assets as well as analysis from AWS Comprehend
    Refresh suggestions Refresh suggestions
    Refreshing tag suggestions

    Note
    There may be a lag from the time you save an asset to the time you see corresponding entries in the Suggestions widget. If the Suggestions widget contains only one entry, wait a few seconds and click refresh.
  3. To add an existing tag or section, under Add Section or Add Tag, click one of the suggestions. For example, referring to the following illustration, clicking the existing section Brightspot CMS capabilities adds it to the current asset.

    Suggested existing section Suggested existing section
    Suggested existing section

  4. To create and apply new tags or sections based on results from AWS Comprehend, under Create New, do the following:
    Suggested new tag or section Suggested new tag or section
    Suggested new tag or section
    1. Click one of the suggestions. For example, referring to the previous illustration, click Tag: Artificial intelligence to create a new tag Artificial intelligence. Brightspot opens a content edit page for creating the new tag.
      Note
      The confidence levels for identifying tags and sections default to 0.5 for Amazon Comprehend. If Brightspot returns too many false suggestions, or not enough correct suggestions, consider changing the confidence levels. For details, see Configuring the Rekognition integration or Configuring the Comprehend integration.
    2. In the content edit page, modify the tag or section as required, then click Publish. (The tags and sections you publish are shared, so you can apply them to any other asset.)
    3. Click Back. You return to the initial content edit page for creating the asset.
    4. In the asset's Tags or Section field, click add_circle_outline to add the new tags or one section to the asset.
      Applied new section Applied new section
      Applied new section
    5. Repeat steps a–d to create and apply additional tags or sections from the list of suggestions.
  5. Complete your site's workflow and publish the asset.

See also:

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