IP Command: Difference between revisions

From Grooper Wiki
Dgreenwood moved page IP Command to IP Command (Property)
Tag: New redirect
 
Removed redirect to IP Command (Property)
Tag: Removed redirect
Line 1: Line 1:
#REDIRECT [[IP Command (Property)]]
{{stubs}}
 
<blockquote>{{#lst:Glossary|IP Command}}</blockquote>
 
These operations generally serve one of three purposes: 
 
# Image cleanup to improve the exported archival image
# Image cleanup to improve [[OCR]] results
# Image-based data collection, including [[Layout Data]] (such as table line locations, barcode information, and OMR checkbox states) as well as image features used for [[Visual]] classification.
 
'''IP Commands''' are permanently applied to a document when an '''IP Profile''' is executed during the '''[[Image Processing (Activity)|Image Processing]]''' activity.  This effects the archival result of the document's pages.  '''IP Commands''' are temporarily applied to a document prior to OCR when an '''IP Profile''' is executed during the '''[[Recognize]]''' activity.  This is useful for non-destructive image clean up to improve OCR results, keeping the document's pages as their original image to preserve their archival images upon export.

Revision as of 12:27, 9 September 2025

STUB

This article is a stub. It contains minimal information on the topic and should be expanded.

IP Commands specify an image processing (IP) operation (such as image cleanup, format conversion or feature detection) and are used to construct image IP Steps in an IP Profile. IP Commands are configured using an IP Step's Command property.

These operations generally serve one of three purposes:

  1. Image cleanup to improve the exported archival image
  2. Image cleanup to improve OCR results
  3. Image-based data collection, including Layout Data (such as table line locations, barcode information, and OMR checkbox states) as well as image features used for Visual classification.

IP Commands are permanently applied to a document when an IP Profile is executed during the Image Processing activity. This effects the archival result of the document's pages. IP Commands are temporarily applied to a document prior to OCR when an IP Profile is executed during the Recognize activity. This is useful for non-destructive image clean up to improve OCR results, keeping the document's pages as their original image to preserve their archival images upon export.