Genesys Predictive Engagement Glossary

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Glossary of terms for Genesys Predictive Engagement

Name Description
action map Defines how you want Genesys Predictive Engagement to interact with a visitor based on the visitor's matching segments and your preferred outcomes. For more information, see Create an action map.
customer journey History of a visitor's activity on your website and with your agents.
journey optimization logic Combination of segments, outcomes, and action maps that improve Genesys Predictive Engagement's AI capabilities. For more information, see:
journey patterns Actions on your website that all visitors in a particular segment took. Examples of journey patterns are completing a form or visiting a specific webpage.
outcome Business goal that you want to track and achieve. For more information, see Create outcomes.
probability Percentage that indicates how likely a customer is to do something. The higher the probability, the more likely the outcome. For example, if the outcome is “buy a t-shirt” and the probability is 80%, a customer is 80% likely to buy the t-shirt.
probability score Numerical value that Genesys Predictive Engagement assigns to a customer based on the likelihood that they will achieve a given business outcome.
segment
Feature coming soon: Customer segments

Group of visitors that share similar behavior or characteristics. Session segments expire when the single session ends. Customer segments persist across sessions. For more information, see Create segments.

visitor Person who is looking at your website. A visitor may or may not correspond to an existing customer record.
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