Hi, I've encountered a problem in SAS Contextual Analysis where my classifier statement fails to match on repeated concept values. I have a block of text that reads : Google Pixel is a brand of consumer electronic devices developed by Google that run either Chrome OS or the Android operating system. The Pixel brand was introduced in February 2013 with the first-generation Chromebook Pixel. The Pixel line includes laptops, tablets, and smartphones, as well as several accessories. In SCA I'm using a custom concept with the statement CLASSIFIER: pixel. When I validate the custom concept I get the following output in SCA: Google Pixel is a brand of consumer electronic devices developed by Google that run either Chrome OS or the Android operating system. The Pixel brand was introduced in February 2013 with the first-generation Chromebook Pixel. The Pixel line includes laptops, tablets, and smartphones, as well as several accessories. In this case the program is correctly identifying the desired text. However, when I run the SCA Code I end up with the following output: Google Pixel is a brand of consumer electronic devices developed by Google that run either Chrome OS or the Android operating system. The Pixel brand was introduced in February 2013 with the first-generation Chromebook Pixel. The Pixel line includes laptops, tablets, and smartphones, as well as several accessories. I have already checked to make sure that Case Sensitivity is turned off. I've also run the program with multiple statements to account for variations in spelling and capitalization. SCA is still not matching on all occurrences. Does anyone know why SCA is failing to match on the other occurances of the word 'pixel'?
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