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* Tabular data extraction - Using a '''Data Table''' object's ''Tabular Layout'' '''''Extract Method'''''
* Tabular data extraction - Using a '''Data Table''' object's ''Tabular Layout'' '''''Extract Method'''''
* Sectional data extraction - Using a '''Data Section''' object's ''Transaction Detection'' '''''Extract Method'''''
* Sectional data extraction - Using a '''Data Section''' object's ''Transaction Detection'' '''''Extract Method'''''


== About ==
== About ==

Revision as of 12:15, 23 March 2021

The Labeling Behavior is a Content Type Behavior designed to collect and utilize a document's field labels in a variety of ways. This includes functionality for classification and data extraction.

The Labeling Behavior functionality allows Grooper users to quickly onboard new Document Types for structured and semi-structured forms, utilizing labels as a thumbprint for classification and data extraction purposes. Once the Labeling Behavior is enabled, labels are identified and collected using the "Labels" tab of Document Types. These "Label Sets" can then be used for the following purposes:

  • Document classification - Using the Labelset-Based Classification Method
  • Field based data extraction - Using the Labeled Value Extractor Type
  • Tabular data extraction - Using a Data Table object's Tabular Layout Extract Method
  • Sectional data extraction - Using a Data Section object's Transaction Detection Extract Method


About

Labels serve an important function on documents. They give the reader critical context to understand where data is located and what it means. How do you know the difference between the date on an invoice document indicating when the invoice was sent and the date indicating when you should pay the invoice? It's the labels. The labels are what distinguishes one type of date from another. For example, "Invoice Date" for the date the invoice was sent and "Due Date" for the date you need to pay by.

How To

Enable the Labeling Behavior and Collect Label Sets

Use Label Sets for Classification

Use Label Sets for Field Based Classification

Use Label Sets for Tabular Extraction

Use Label Sets for Sectional Extraction

Additional Information

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Header, Footer, and Static Labels

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