Hi James,
I apologize for the delayed response.
The percentage value next to the classification result is the ‘Confidence Level’. When you test your model, you will see the model’s response and a number in brackets. That number is the confidence level of the answer – 0 means no confidence (theoretically should never happen), and 100 means full confidence.
In addition to the confidence level, you can train the model to disregard scans that look significantly different than the scans used to train the model (the response will be “null” in that case).
To activate the “outlier detection” feature, use the expert mode, click on the settings button (cog wheel on the right), and check the “outlier detection” option.
As for your second question, the models are still been tested using the pre-processing methods you have originally chosen.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team