Azure Document Intelligence is reading alphabet capital i (i.e, "I") as number One

Kalyan Gandham 130 Reputation points
2024-04-11T04:13:27.2633333+00:00

Azure Document Intelligence studio is reading document (like I134 or I743) titles incorrectly

in these documents, title should be read like alphabet capital i (i.e, "I") as number One

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Azure AI Document Intelligence
An Azure service that turns documents into usable data. Previously known as Azure Form Recognizer.
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  1. santoshkc 8,775 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-04-11T07:36:28.86+00:00

    Hi @Kalyan Gandham,

    Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. I understand that Azure Document Intelligence Studio is reading document titles incorrectly, where the title should be read like alphabet capital i (i.e., "I") as number One.

    To resolve this issue, you can try using Custom models. The custom model in Azure Document Intelligence Studio that is trained to recognize the specific document titles that are being read incorrectly. This will allow the model to correctly identify the titles in the future.

    I tried to repro your issue using Custom extraction template model and able to read alphabet capital '"I".

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    Also you can try using pre-built models that can be used to extract information from various types of documents. You can try using these models to see if they correctly identify the document titles.

    For best results, provide more documents to train the model along with this input requirements.

    Hope this helps. And, if you have any further query do let us know.


    If this answers your query, do click Accept Answer and Yes for was this answer helpful.


  2. Kalyan Gandham 130 Reputation points
    2024-04-15T19:34:19.8266667+00:00

    removing here and adding as comment above

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