document processing
18 TopicsMicrosoft recognized as a Leader in Forrester Wave for Content Platforms
We’re excited to share that Forrester, a leading global research and advisory firm, published its report, The Forrester Wave™: Content Platforms, Q1 2023 and recognized Microsoft as a Leader. Also, new pay-as-you-go-services will soon be generally available!12KViews1like0CommentsReflecting back and looking ahead to what’s coming in Syntex – August 2023
Take a look back and look forward at Microsoft Syntex since its launch at Microsoft Ignite 2022. Check out which Syntex services are generally available to you now, as well as the new innovations are coming by the end of this calendar year, both in general availability and preview.10KViews4likes1CommentJoin our Microsoft Syntex Community Calls
You’re invited to our monthly series of public Microsoft Syntex Community Calls, where you can learn about Microsoft Syntex solutions and how they can be used to automatically classify, process, and assemble high volumes of content within business workflows.4.1KViews1like0CommentsFiles getting classified in syntex training files but not in SharePoint library
Hi, I'm having some trouble with some files in SharePoint not getting classified, with some appearing to not even get put through the classification process. The files are being scanned in batches, uploaded, run through Adobe's OCR, and then classified. However, random files will just never get classified, because of one of two reasons: they never get classified (aka they have no classification date whatsoever), or they get "classified" but remain as the default content type ('Document'). In either case, if I then copy the file into the training files for the model that should be classifying it (there are multiple models running on the same library in our case), the model will perfectly classify it as positive. I can then save/sync the model and reupload the file, and it will still present the same problem. Does anyone know what may be causing this? To be clear, I have had this happen across multiple files, which are being uploaded in batches, with 80-90% of the files in a batch being classified just fine but some just refusing to do so. I can have file 1, 2, and 3 work fine in a batch but suddenly file 4 will fail. There is no difference between the files in terms of scanning, OCR, or the upload process, so I have tentatively ruled out those being the issue. I'm assuming it's a Syntex issue, at least for the second category because those files are getting run through it, just not being classified properly. Any help would be much appreciated!1.7KViews0likes4CommentsMicrosoft Syntex Licencing
Since the per-user licence is no longer available (as of July 1st, 2023), can I use all features with a pay-as-you-go licence? Features like uloading content to a library where a custom model has been applied only have been availbe for users with a per-user licence. How can I use those features if the corresponding licence isn't available anymore? Grateful for any input on this one!834Views0likes1CommentUnable to train Syntex Structured Document model
Hi all, I am trying to create and train a Syntex model for the first time in my organization. I am going through the Content Center and, while a model is created when I hit the New Model button, when it goes to start the training process, I get the following error: I have confirmed that there exists an entry for SharePointFormProcessing in a table called Packages in Dataverse. The same thing happens when trying to create a model locally in another site and regardless of whether I'm using a the freeform selection or layout method. Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be?740Views0likes3Comments