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Microsoft Syntex AMA
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Microsoft Syntex is Content AI integrated in the flow of work. Syntex automatically reads, tags, and indexes high volumes of content and connects it where it’s needed—in search, in applications, and ...
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Updated Nov 15, 2022
chuckpiot
Nov 15, 2022Brass Contributor
I would love to learn more about "Taxonomy Tagger" referenced at Ignite. What is it and what are its functions? TY
- IanStoryNov 15, 2022
Microsoft
Hi Chuck! Basically the taxonomy tagger allows you to use your SharePoint taxonomy (aka managed metadata) to extract metadata from documents. You might for instance have a list of all the office locations for your company defined in your taxonomy. You can then take that list and apply it to a document library and run the taxonomy tagger against the documents, each document will then get tagged with the appropriate office location(s). You don't have to build a model or anything else, it's one of the easiest ways to use what you already have in SharePoint to enrich your documents with more metadata! You'll see this landing in the first half of calendar year 2023, if all goes well!- chuckpiotNov 15, 2022Brass ContributorHi Ian! This sounds like a great feature - Any chance of seeing a demo? Also, DYK if that drop date (first half of CY '23) will be the same for gov? Thanks and Cheers!
- SrilekhaNov 15, 2022Copper ContributorThank you Ian. This will be super helpful feature. We also have scenarios where document content doesn't contain the metadata to be tagged. Users explicitly tag the documents with a set of metadata values in bulk edit or properties pane. But find it burdensome to pick the metadata values every time documents are uploaded. Would there be a way users can define preselected set of metadata values that can be applied at a click of a button?
- Chris McNultyNov 15, 2022Former EmployeeTaxonomy tagger is a lightweight way to map a section of your taxonomy to a model and automatically add taxonomy tags to content based on document text. We'll have demos ready soon,