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How to create custom text classification project

Use this article to learn how to set up the requirements for starting with custom text classification and create a project.

Prerequisites

Before you start using custom text classification, you will need:

Create a Language resource

Before you start using custom text classification, you will need an Azure AI Language resource. It is recommended to create your Language resource and connect a storage account to it in the Azure portal. Creating a resource in the Azure portal lets you create an Azure storage account at the same time, with all of the required permissions pre-configured. You can also read further in the article to learn how to use a pre-existing resource, and configure it to work with custom text classification.

You also will need an Azure storage account where you will upload your .txt documents that will be used to train a model to classify text.

Note

  • You need to have an owner role assigned on the resource group to create a Language resource.
  • If you will connect a pre-existing storage account, you should have an owner role assigned to it.

Create Language resource and connect storage account

Note

You shouldn't move the storage account to a different resource group or subscription once it's linked with the Language resource.

Create a new resource from the Azure portal

  1. Go to the Azure portal to create a new Azure AI Language resource.

  2. In the window that appears, select Custom text classification & custom named entity recognition from the custom features. Select Continue to create your resource at the bottom of the screen.

    A screenshot showing the selection option for custom text classification and custom named entity recognition in Azure portal.

  3. Create a Language resource with following details.

    Name Required value
    Subscription Your Azure subscription.
    Resource group A resource group that will contain your resource. You can use an existing one, or create a new one.
    Region One of the supported regions. For example "West US 2".
    Name A name for your resource.
    Pricing tier One of the supported pricing tiers. You can use the Free (F0) tier to try the service.

    If you get a message saying "your login account is not an owner of the selected storage account's resource group", your account needs to have an owner role assigned on the resource group before you can create a Language resource. Contact your Azure subscription owner for assistance.

    You can determine your Azure subscription owner by searching your resource group and following the link to its associated subscription. Then:

    1. Select the Access Control (IAM) tab
    2. Select Role assignments
    3. Filter by Role:Owner.
  4. In the Custom text classification & custom named entity recognition section, select an existing storage account or select New storage account. Note that these values are to help you get started, and not necessarily the storage account values you’ll want to use in production environments. To avoid latency during building your project connect to storage accounts in the same region as your Language resource.

    Storage account value Recommended value
    Storage account name Any name
    Storage account type Standard LRS
  5. Make sure the Responsible AI Notice is checked. Select Review + create at the bottom of the page.

Note

  • The process of connecting a storage account to your Language resource is irreversible, it cannot be disconnected later.
  • You can only connect your language resource to one storage account.

Using a pre-existing Language resource

Requirement Description
Regions Make sure your existing resource is provisioned in one of the supported regions. If you don't have a resource, you will need to create a new one in a supported region.
Pricing tier The pricing tier for your resource.
Managed identity Make sure that the resource's managed identity setting is enabled. Otherwise, read the next section.

To use custom text classification, you'll need to create an Azure storage account if you don't have one already.

Enable identity management for your resource

Your Language resource must have identity management, to enable it using Azure portal:

  1. Go to your Language resource
  2. From left hand menu, under Resource Management section, select Identity
  3. From System assigned tab, make sure to set Status to On

Enable custom text classification feature

Make sure to enable Custom text classification / Custom Named Entity Recognition feature from Azure portal.

  1. Go to your Language resource in Azure portal
  2. From the left side menu, under Resource Management section, select Features
  3. Enable Custom text classification / Custom Named Entity Recognition feature
  4. Connect your storage account
  5. Select Apply

Important

  • Make sure that your Language resource has storage blob data contributor role assigned on the storage account you are connecting.

Set roles for your Azure AI Language resource and storage account

Use the following steps to set the required roles for your Language resource and storage account.

An animated image showing how to set roles in the Azure portal.

Roles for your Azure AI Language resource

  1. Go to your storage account or Language resource in the Azure portal.

  2. Select Access Control (IAM) in the left navigation menu.

  3. Select Add to Add Role Assignments, and choose the appropriate role for your account.

    You should have the owner or contributor role assigned on your Language resource.

  4. Within Assign access to, select User, group, or service principal

  5. Select Select members

  6. Select your user name. You can search for user names in the Select field. Repeat this for all roles.

  7. Repeat these steps for all the user accounts that need access to this resource.

Roles for your storage account

  1. Go to your storage account page in the Azure portal.
  2. Select Access Control (IAM) in the left navigation menu.
  3. Select Add to Add Role Assignments, and choose the Storage blob data contributor role on the storage account.
  4. Within Assign access to, select Managed identity.
  5. Select Select members
  6. Select your subscription, and Language as the managed identity. You can search for user names in the Select field.

Important

If you have a virtual network or private endpoint, be sure to select Allow Azure services on the trusted services list to access this storage account in the Azure portal.

Enable CORS for your storage account

Make sure to allow (GET, PUT, DELETE) methods when enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). Set allowed origins field to https://language.cognitive.azure.com. Allow all header by adding * to the allowed header values, and set the maximum age to 500.

A screenshot showing how to use CORS for storage accounts.

Create a custom text classification project

Once your resource and storage container are configured, create a new custom text classification project. A project is a work area for building your custom AI models based on your data. Your project can only be accessed by you and others who have access to the Azure resource being used. If you have labeled data, you can import it to get started.

  1. Sign into the Language Studio. A window will appear to let you select your subscription and Language resource. Select your Language resource.

  2. Under the Classify text section of Language Studio, select Custom text classification.

    A screenshot showing the location of custom text classification in the Language Studio landing page.

  3. Select Create new project from the top menu in your projects page. Creating a project will let you label data, train, evaluate, improve, and deploy your models.

    A screenshot of the custom text classification project creation page.

  4. After you click, Create new project, a window will appear to let you connect your storage account. If you've already connected a storage account, you will see the storage accounted connected. If not, choose your storage account from the dropdown that appears and select Connect storage account; this will set the required roles for your storage account. This step will possibly return an error if you are not assigned as owner on the storage account.

    Note

    • You only need to do this step once for each new language resource you use.
    • This process is irreversible, if you connect a storage account to your Language resource you cannot disconnect it later.
    • You can only connect your Language resource to one storage account.

    A screenshot of the storage connection screen for custom classification projects.

  5. Select project type. You can either create a Multi label classification project where each document can belong to one or more classes or Single label classification project where each document can belong to only one class. The selected type can't be changed later. Learn more about project types

    A screenshot of the available custom classification project types.

  6. Enter the project information, including a name, description, and the language of the documents in your project. If you're using the example dataset, select English. You won’t be able to change the name of your project later. Select Next.

    Tip

    Your dataset doesn't have to be entirely in the same language. You can have multiple documents, each with different supported languages. If your dataset contains documents of different languages or if you expect text from different languages during runtime, select enable multi-lingual dataset option when you enter the basic information for your project. This option can be enabled later from the Project settings page.

  7. Select the container where you have uploaded your dataset.

    Note

    If you have already labeled your data make sure it follows the supported format and select Yes, my documents are already labeled and I have formatted JSON labels file and select the labels file from the drop-down menu below.

    If you’re using one of the example datasets, use the included webOfScience_labelsFile or movieLabels json file. Then select Next.

  8. Review the data you entered and select Create Project.

Import a custom text classification project

If you have already labeled data, you can use it to get started with the service. Make sure that your labeled data follows the accepted data formats.

  1. Sign into the Language Studio. A window will appear to let you select your subscription and Language resource. Select your Language resource.

  2. Under the Classify text section of Language Studio, select Custom text classification.

    A screenshot showing the location of custom text classification in the Language Studio landing page.

  3. Select Create new project from the top menu in your projects page. Creating a project will let you label data, train, evaluate, improve, and deploy your models.

    A screenshot of the project creation page.

  4. After you select Create new project, a screen will appear to let you connect your storage account. If you can’t find your storage account, make sure you created a resource using the recommended steps. If you've already connected a storage account to your Language resource, you will see your storage account connected.

    Note

    • You only need to do this step once for each new language resource you use.
    • This process is irreversible, if you connect a storage account to your Language resource you cannot disconnect it later.
    • You can only connect your Language resource to one storage account.

    A screenshot of the storage connection screen for custom classification projects.

  5. Select project type. You can either create a Multi label classification project where each document can belong to one or more classes or Single label classification project where each document can belong to only one class. The selected type can't be changed later.

    A screenshot of the available custom classification project types.

  6. Enter the project information, including a name, description, and the language of the documents in your project. You won’t be able to change the name of your project later. Select Next.

    Tip

    Your dataset doesn't have to be entirely in the same language. You can have multiple documents, each with different supported languages. If your dataset contains documents of different languages or if you expect text from different languages during runtime, select enable multi-lingual dataset option when you enter the basic information for your project. This option can be enabled later from the Project settings page.

  7. Select the container where you have uploaded your dataset.

  8. Select Yes, my documents are already labeled and I have formatted JSON labels file and select the labels file from the drop-down menu below to import your JSON labels file. Make sure it follows the supported format.

  9. Select Next.

  10. Review the data you entered and select Create Project.

Get project details

  1. Go to your project settings page in Language Studio.

  2. You can see project details.

  3. In this page, you can update project description and enable/disable Multi-lingual dataset in project settings.

  4. You can also view the connected storage account and container to your Language resource.

  5. You can also retrieve your resource primary key from this page.

    A screenshot of the project settings page.

Delete project

When you don't need your project anymore, you can delete your project using Language Studio. Select Custom text classification in the top, and then select the project you want to delete. Select Delete from the top menu to delete the project.

Next steps

  • You should have an idea of the project schema you will use to label your data.

  • After your project is created, you can start labeling your data, which will inform your text classification model how to interpret text, and is used for training and evaluation.