Low Score does not reflect the real issues
As I have time, I've been working to clean up some family profiles that have been badly merged over the years. An Irish couple in New York has been blended with a same-name family in Massachusetts. The matriarch, Margaret, is KGJP-Z1Y.
I hadn't really worried about their profile scores because I know there is a great deal of work still to be done to disentangle the mess. This morning I had a notification that someone had made an edit so I took a look, hoping the profiles had not been made even worse. And, I happened to notice a "Low" profile score. I was hoping that meant that the algorithm was calling out the impossibility of some of the connections. No, it's mostly just harping (sorry) on ages on the census being just a couple of years off or the surname spelling from the census index being slightly different.
Not a peep about half the children being born in Brooklyn and the other half in Boston - sometimes in the same year.
I don't expect an algorithm to be smarter than a good researcher, but I would hope that it could nudge a sloppy or novice researcher into thinking twice before making a bigger mess.
Thank you.
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Thank you for your feedback and your patience as the engineers are improving this tool. You have been a great help in calling out errors and a need for improved algorithms :)
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