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Add VRIFY Predict Experiments to a 3D Slide [Beta]

Learn how to add a DORA Experiment, adjust VPS results, and review model outputs in a 3D Slide.

Overview

This article explains how to add a VRIFY Predict DORA Experiment to a 3D Slide, review prediction results, and adjust how the VRIFY Prospectivity Score (VPS) is displayed.

Note: This article applies to VRIFY Present Beta, which includes features not available in VRIFY Present Legacy.

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Before You Begin: Experiment Requirements

Before adding an experiment to a slide, confirm the following:

  • Only published experiments are available to add. See Drafts and Published Experiments.

  • An experiment must have completed Step 4: Select Input Features (with the status Input Features on the DORA main page) to appear in the asset list. This ensures it has VPS and prediction results.

  • To include Targets, the experiment must have also completed the Create Target Groups step, with the status Target Generation on the DORA main page.

  • Once an experiment is used in a presentation, it is automatically locked. No further changes to the experiment can be made.

  • Experiments are identified by their Experiment ID, not the experiment name. The ID appears to the left of the experiment name on the DORA main page.


Step By Step Instructions

Add a Predict Experiment

  1. Open the Add Objects & Files panel.

  2. Open the Predict folder:

    Predict folder
  3. Click the + icon beside the experiment you want to add:

    Click plus icon
  4. The experiment appears in the Object Settings panel under Predict, and the following objects are added automatically:

    • Prediction Results: Model outputs including target element(s), performance metrics, and Feature Importance

    • Sub-surface VPS: Prospectivity predictions at depth

    • Surface VPS: Prospectivity predictions at surface level

    • Target Groups: High-scoring zones grouped into discrete exploration targets

    • Learning Points: Known mineralized and unmineralized drill results. Most points are sourced from drill assays (de-surveyed into 3D space) or in-situ surface rock assays.


Review Prediction Results

The Prediction Results panel opens automatically when an experiment is added. It displays key model outputs including targets, performance metrics, accuracy, and Feature Importance.

To hide the Prediction Results panel:

  1. Open the Predict section in the Object Settings panel.

  2. Click the experiment name to open the Prediction Results panel.

  3. Click the eye icon beside Prediction Results.


Review and Adjust VPS Results

A VPS Results slider appears in the lower left corner of the view when VPS layers are active. Use the slider to raise the minimum score threshold, filtering out lower-confidence areas to focus on the most promising targets. The slider ranges from 0 to 1. Higher values represent stronger alignment with known mineral systems.

The VPS Results slider is available in both edit and present modes. This allows you to set the initial view, but adjust while presenting.

Sub-Surface VPS

  1. Open the Predict section in the Object Settings panel.

  2. Open the experiment sub-folder.

  3. Click Sub-surface VRIFY Prospectivity Score.

    • Note: To focus the camera on the object, right-click it in the Object Settings panel and select Focus.

  4. Click the eye icon to enable or disable the layer.

  5. Toggle Regional Area:

    • On to show VPS results that spill into the surrounding (regional) area.

    • Off to clip the VPS results to the property boundary.

Surface VPS

  1. Open the Predict section in the Object Settings panel.

  2. Open the experiment sub-folder.

  3. Click Surface VRIFY Prospectivity Score.

    • Note: To focus the camera on the object, right-click it in the Object Settings panel and select Focus.

  4. Click the eye icon to enable or disable the layer.

  5. Adjust VPS Column Height as needed.

    • This controls how tall surface VPS columns appear in the 3D view.

  6. Adjust VPS Exponent as needed.

    • This controls the contrast between high- and low-scoring areas. A higher exponent amplifies top targets and compresses lower scores.

  7. Toggle Regional Area:

    • On to show VPS results that spill into the surrounding (regional) area.

    • Off to clip the VPS results to the property boundary.


Customize Target Groups

  1. Open the Predict section in the Object Settings panel.

  2. Open the experiment sub-folder.

  3. Expand Target Groups by clicking the arrow on the right.

    • Note: To focus the camera on Target Groups or an individual target, right-click it in the Object Settings panel and select Focus.

  4. Click the eye icon beside a target to show or hide it.

  5. Click a target name to open its Properties panel.

  6. Select a Colouring Mode from the dropdown: Default or Gradient.

  7. Toggle Regional Area:

    • On to show VPS results that spill into the surrounding (regional) area.

    • Off to clip the VPS results to the property boundary.


Show or Hide Learning Data

  1. Open the Predict section in the Object Settings panel.

  2. Open the experiment sub-folder.

  3. Expand Learning Data by clicking the arrow on the right.

    • Note: To focus the camera on Learning Data, right-click it in the Object Settings panel and select Focus.

  4. Click the eye icon beside Learning Data to enable or disable the layer.

  5. Expand Learning Data to show or hide individual point types:

    • Positive: Mineralized learning points

    • Negative: Unmineralized learning points

When Learning Data is enabled, a legend appears beside the VPS Results slider showing Positive (green) and Negative (red) indicators.


Additional Notes

  • Object customization saves automatically. To save your initial slide view, click Save Changes in the upper right when you are finished editing.


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