Submissions
- 17 Articles
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
A submission is created when a set of files are submitted into Hyperscience together. The system then interprets each image as a page and matches each page to a live layout in the system. Pages are grouped into a document based on the m...
- Updated on Oct 30, 2024
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
To view information about all of the submissions in Hyperscience, go to Submissions > Submissions . Submissions tabs The Submissions tab displays a table of all submissions. To see all pages within a submission, find its row in the...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
Automatic Document Classification enables Semi-structured and Additional documents to be automatically matched to their respective layout. For more information on document types, see Understanding Document Types . Automatic Document Classifi...
- Updated on Dec 11, 2024
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
Hyperscience supports the automation of submissions written in the following languages: Arabic Bulgarian* Chinese* Czech* Dutch English Estonian* French German Hebrew* Italian Japanese* ...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
If you want to use Hyperscience to automate the processing of submissions in multiple languages, keep the following details in mind during your planning efforts. For more information on the languages Hyperscience supports, see Supported...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
A submission can consist of image files for various types of documents. For more information on assessing the type of document in a submission, see Understanding Document Types . For submissions of Structured documents, the system is able to match...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
When you click a Submission ID on either the Submissions table or the Document table, it will take you to the Submission Output page. This page provides a detailed breakdown of the submission. Page contents The Submission Output page hi...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
When you click the Document ID for a submission in the Documents table, you will be taken to the Document Output page. The Document Output page contains the original page image, the machine and manual transcriptions, and some additional details tha...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
The Potential Layout Variations feature helps users identify Structured layout variations that can be created to reduce the number of submitted pages that do not match to any layout variations in the system. This feature groups unmatched pages base...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
Overview The Potential Layout Variations feature helps you identify Structured layout variations that can be created to reduce the number of submitted pages that do not match to any layout variation in the system. To find, identify, and create p...
- Updated on Dec 11, 2024
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
The submissions tracking functionality in the database and API records each stage that a page moves through as it is processed in Hyperscience. This information can help with debugging and stuck or incomplete submissions. To query the submission t...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
The Download Related Pages button, located at the upper-right corner of a page group within the Potential Layout Viewer, is designed to help you create multi-page layouts for pages unmatched by the system. Download Related Pages &n...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
On the Submissions page, you can search for and filter submissions in your account. If you would like to download data about the submissions that meet the criteria you’ve entered, you can click Download CSV in the top-right corner of the page a...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
If you use Hyperscience to process many kinds of documents, you may want to assign deadlines to certain submissions, especially if you're working to meet SLAs for your customers. With our SLA rules, you can assign deadlines to submissions that come...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
Case Collation allows you to group submitted files, documents, and pages into cases, using a unique identifier called a Case ID. There are two ways to assign a Case ID: During submissions upload - You have the option to add a submission to an ...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
Matching pages to layouts is part of the Document Classification task. The machine tries to match each page to its layout. If the machine’s confidence is high enough, the page will be matched to a layout automatically. If the machine’s confidence i...
- Published on Sep 16, 2024
To create a submission, you need to upload a file or a set of files into Hyperscience. There are two ways to upload files into Hyperscience: Through the Hyperscience application Through the Hyperscience API Upload files through the H...