2023:Highlight Zone (Value Extractor): Difference between revisions
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''Highlight Zone'' is a zonal extractor specifically designed to . It's very similar to the Read Zone extractor in that you use one of the four Location options (Fixed Region, Relative Region, Shape Region or Text Region) to draw an extraction zone on a geographic region of the page. | ''Highlight Zone'' is a zonal extractor specifically designed to . It's very similar to the Read Zone extractor in that you use one of the four Location options (Fixed Region, Relative Region, Shape Region or Text Region) to draw an extraction zone on a geographic region of the page. | ||
However, rather than returning the OCR or native text data within the zone, nothing is actually extracted. | However, rather than returning the OCR or native text data within the zone, nothing is actually extracted. Instead, it simply places a zone in a particular location on a document. In terms of a "data instance", it returns an instance location but no text value whatsoever. Most commonly, this extractor will be used to aid document reviewers, highlighting a troublesome field on the document for manual review. | ||
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The Highlight Zone extractor uses zonal information to. It uses many of the same functions as the Read Zone extractor, so please review the Read Zone - 2023 article prior to following the tutorial in this article.
About
Highlight Zone is a zonal extractor specifically designed to . It's very similar to the Read Zone extractor in that you use one of the four Location options (Fixed Region, Relative Region, Shape Region or Text Region) to draw an extraction zone on a geographic region of the page.
However, rather than returning the OCR or native text data within the zone, nothing is actually extracted. Instead, it simply places a zone in a particular location on a document. In terms of a "data instance", it returns an instance location but no text value whatsoever. Most commonly, this extractor will be used to aid document reviewers, highlighting a troublesome field on the document for manual review.
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This extractor shares some similarities to the Read Zone extractor. It is recommended you become familiar with the different aspects of the Read Zone extractor before configuring the Detect Signature extractor. For more information, please see the Read Zone - 2023 article. |
How To
In this example,