According to the UiPath documentation, UiPath Communications Mining is a tool that enables you to analyze text-based communications data, such as customer feedback, support tickets, or chat transcripts, using natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) techniques1. One of the features of UiPath Communications Mining is the Comparison page, which allows you to compare two cohorts of verbatims based on different criteria, such as date range, source, metadata, or label2. The Comparison page displays the following information for each cohort3:
Proportion for each label: The percentage of verbatims in the cohort that are assigned to each label. A label is a category or a topic that is relevant for the analysis, such as sentiment, intent, or issue type. Labels can be predefined or custom-defined by the user.
Statistical significance: The p-value that indicates whether the difference in proportions between the two cohorts is statistically significant or not. A p-value less than 0.05 means that the difference is unlikely to be due to chance.
The Comparison page also provides a visual representation of the proportions for each label using a bar chart, and allows the user to drill down into the verbatim content for each label by clicking on the bars3. Therefore, the correct answer is A.
References:
1: About Communications Mining 2: Communications Mining - Comparing Cohorts 3: Communications Mining - Comparison Page