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''Classification'' is an Activity in Grooper that allows the assigning of a Content Type to a Document. While we as humans may be able to classify a document by reading it (or its title should it have one), to Grooper all documents that come in are unclassified, or "blank". If we want Grooper to know what a Purchase Order is, or be able to tell the difference between a Purchase Order and an invoice, we have to tell it; and we do that through Classification. | ''Classification'' is an Activity in Grooper that allows the assigning of a Content Type to a Document. While we as humans may be able to classify a document by reading it (or its title should it have one), to Grooper all documents that come in are unclassified, or "blank". If we want Grooper to know what a Purchase Order is, or be able to tell the difference between a Purchase Order and an invoice, we have to tell it; and we do that through Classification. | ||
== Classification Methods == | == Classification Methods == | ||
In order to classify a document, you must choose between four different Classification Methods. They are: | |||
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* Rules-Based | |||
* Lableset-Based | |||
* Lexical | |||
* Visual | |||
Revision as of 08:46, 9 January 2024
Overview
Classification is an Activity in Grooper that allows the assigning of a Content Type to a Document. While we as humans may be able to classify a document by reading it (or its title should it have one), to Grooper all documents that come in are unclassified, or "blank". If we want Grooper to know what a Purchase Order is, or be able to tell the difference between a Purchase Order and an invoice, we have to tell it; and we do that through Classification.
Classification Methods
In order to classify a document, you must choose between four different Classification Methods. They are:
- Rules-Based
- Lableset-Based
- Lexical
- Visual