2.72:What is Classification - DSmith
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
These methods can be set on the Content Model via the Classification Method property. Whatever method you choose is largely based on what sort of document you have; its structure, complexity, so on and so forth. We will provide a brief overview of each Classification Method here.
Rules-Based
Rules-Based Classification works by using classification rules set up on a Document Type. What exactly are these rules? Whatever you tell Grooper they are. To elaborate, let's say you have Batch of documents that consists of Invoices, Purchase Orders, and Guest Speaker Agreements. A human would be able to tell the differences between these documents simply by reading their titles. To Grooper, they are all just documents covered in pixels. Unless of course, we tell Grooper how to tell between each of the three types of document. We do this by setting up a Document Type for each of the three documents (Invoice, PO, Guest Speaker Agreement) and telling Grooper what it needs to look for to be able to tell the difference between the three. For example, you can tell Grooper via Positive Extractor on the Document Type that an invoice will have will have a label such as an Invoice Number, a Purchase Order will have a Purchase Order number, and a Guest Speaker Agreement will be titled as such.
Labelset-Based
Labels are a staple of semi-structured documents.
Lexical
Visual
For more information about each Classification Method, click the following links: