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Understanding AI Naming in Heatmap.com
Understanding AI Naming in Heatmap.com

AI naming, Heatmap.com, machine learning, automatic labeling, website elements, buttons, forms, navigation, HTML naming conventions, element editor, support

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Written by Kenn Palm
Updated over 4 months ago

Understanding AI Naming in Heatmap.com

AI naming is a powerful feature in Heatmap.com that automatically identifies and labels key elements on your website. This article explains how it works and how to use it effectively.

What is AI Naming?

AI naming uses machine learning algorithms to analyze your website's structure and content, automatically assigning descriptive names to important elements like buttons, forms, and navigation items.

Availability

AI naming is available by default on all heatmaps in Heatmap.com. There's no need to enable this feature separately - it works automatically to enhance your heatmap analysis.

Benefits of AI Naming

- Saves time by eliminating manual labeling

- Ensures consistent naming across your site

- Improves accuracy of heatmap and user behavior analysis

Best Practices for Accurate AI Naming

To ensure the most accurate AI naming results:

1. Use standard best practices when building your website.

2. Implement proper naming conventions for your HTML elements.

3. Use appropriate HTML tags and elements for their intended purposes.

4. Provide descriptive IDs and classes for important elements.

Following these practices will significantly improve the AI's ability to correctly identify and name elements on your site.

Customizing AI-Generated Names

While AI naming is generally accurate, you can always adjust names if needed:

1. Open your heatmap view.

2. Click on any element to see its AI-generated name.

3. Use the element editor to customize the name if desired.

If you encounter any issues with AI naming or need further assistance, please contact our support team at support@heatmap.com.

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