document-understanding
2021.10
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- Getting Started
- Framework Components
- ML Packages
- Pipelines
- Data Manager
- OCR Services
- Document Understanding deployed in Automation Suite
- Document Understanding deployed in AI Center standalone
- Deep Learning
- Licensing
- References
- UiPath.Abbyy.Activities
- UiPath.AbbyyEmbedded.Activities
- UiPath.DocumentUnderstanding.ML.Activities
- UiPath.DocumentUnderstanding.OCR.LocalServer.Activities
- UiPath.IntelligentOCR.Activities
- UiPath.OCR.Activities
- UiPath.OCR.Contracts
- UiPath.DocumentProcessing.Contracts
- UiPath.OmniPage.Activities
- UiPath.PDF.Activities
Search Documents
OUT OF SUPPORT
Document Understanding User Guide
Last updated Nov 11, 2024
Search Documents
The search box has two functionalities:
- filter the document using keywords
- search for specific text in the content of the imported documents
There are seven predefined keywords, namely:
- train-validate-set
- train-set
- evaluation-set
- validate-set
- deleted
- labelled
- unlabelled
Besides these predefined keywords, you can also filter based on named batches depending on how many batches you imported into Data Manager:
- batch:<batch_name_1>
- batch:<batch_name_2>
- etc.
- You can search using one word of text: only the documents containing that specific word are displayed.
- You can search using more than one word of text:
only the documents containing those specific words, one after another, are displayed.
Note: The search is case-insensitive.
- You can filter using a keyword: for instance, if you select labelled, only the labeled documents are displayed
- You can filter using more than one keyword: for instance, if you select labelled and train-set, only the labeled documents marked as trained are displayed. The order in which the keywords appear does not matter.
- You can also combine text with keywords: for
instance, if you type payment and labelled, only the labeled documents
containing this specific word are displayed.
Important: You cannot text search using keywords.