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# Observe: Sampling Strategies
How to efficiently sample production traces for review.
## Strategies
### 1. Failure-Focused (Highest Priority)
```python
errors = spans_df[spans_df["status_code"] == "ERROR"]
negative_feedback = spans_df[spans_df["feedback"] == "negative"]
```
### 2. Outliers
```python
long_responses = spans_df.nlargest(50, "response_length")
slow_responses = spans_df.nlargest(50, "latency_ms")
```
### 3. Stratified (Coverage)
```python
# Sample equally from each category
by_query_type = spans_df.groupby("metadata.query_type").apply(
lambda x: x.sample(min(len(x), 20))
)
```
### 4. Metric-Guided
```python
# Review traces flagged by automated evaluators
flagged = spans_df[eval_results["label"] == "hallucinated"]
borderline = spans_df[(eval_results["score"] > 0.3) & (eval_results["score"] < 0.7)]
```
## Building a Review Queue
```python
def build_review_queue(spans_df, max_traces=100):
queue = pd.concat([
spans_df[spans_df["status_code"] == "ERROR"],
spans_df[spans_df["feedback"] == "negative"],
spans_df.nlargest(10, "response_length"),
spans_df.sample(min(30, len(spans_df))),
]).drop_duplicates("span_id").head(max_traces)
return queue
```
## Sample Size Guidelines
| Purpose | Size |
| ------- | ---- |
| Initial exploration | 50-100 |
| Error analysis | 100+ (until saturation) |
| Golden dataset | 100-500 |
| Judge calibration | 100+ per class |
**Saturation:** Stop when new traces show the same failure patterns.
## Trace-Level Sampling
When you need whole requests (all spans per trace), use `get_traces`:
```python
from phoenix.client import Client
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
client = Client()
# Recent traces with full span trees
traces = client.traces.get_traces(
project_identifier="my-app",
limit=100,
include_spans=True,
)
# Time-windowed sampling (e.g., last hour)
traces = client.traces.get_traces(
project_identifier="my-app",
start_time=datetime.now() - timedelta(hours=1),
limit=50,
include_spans=True,
)
# Filter by session (multi-turn conversations)
traces = client.traces.get_traces(
project_identifier="my-app",
session_id="user-session-abc",
include_spans=True,
)
# Sort by latency to find slowest requests
traces = client.traces.get_traces(
project_identifier="my-app",
sort="latency_ms",
order="desc",
limit=50,
)
```