Two weeks late, but right
It was a Wednesday when a haircare brand needed to know why returns were rising. Auto-theme clustering ran in seconds and named the top theme "product quality," a bucket so broad it was useless. An analyst manually tagged 300 mentions over two days and found the real cause: a new pump dispenser leaking, 41% of complaints, invisible inside the auto-cluster.
The machine was fast and vague; the human was slow and surgical. The pump fix recovered an estimated 12% of churned reorders.
They settled on a hybrid: auto-themes to triage the daily 1,500 mentions down to the worrying clusters, then human tagging only on the cluster that mattered, cutting manual work 80% while keeping the precision.
The takeaway: auto-clustering tells you which haystack; only a human finds the needle. Use the machine to point, not to conclude.
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Two weeks late, but right
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