Considerations and Constraints for Supervised Learning Workflow - Designer - Foundation 23.1 - Foundation 23.1 - Brainware - external - Brainware/Designer/Foundation-23.1/Brainware-Intelligent-Capture-Designer/Supervised-Learning/Considerations-and-Constraints-for-Supervised-Learning-Workflow - 2024-01-22 - The Supervised Learning Workflow automatically creates and learns new classes as subclasses of a base document class. A base document class represents the highest level of classification and is not inherited from any other class.

Brainware Intelligent Capture Designer

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Brainware
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Designer
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Foundation 23.1
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The Supervised Learning Workflow automatically creates and learns new classes as subclasses of a base document class. A base document class represents the highest level of classification and is not inherited from any other class.

  • These automatically created and trained classes are always placed directly under the base document class to which the document used for automatic training is currently classified.
  • The classification field property that creates a document class must not be empty.
  • Assign the Associative Search Engine as the analysis engine for the classification field.
  • The Associative Search Engine settings for the classification field must include a definition of the document class format. Define this format in a way that it ensures a unique name for every document class that could possibly be created. One way to ensure that the names are unique is to use the primary key or any other unique field from the database for the vendor pool as part of the class name.
  • Enable the Supervised Learning Workflow in Designer and Verifier.
  • You must manually configure the classification for base document classes. Manual configuration can consist of automatic redirection to a base class, or through any available classification engine.