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10-12-21 07:09 AM
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10-12-21 04:51 PM
What version of Decipher are you using?
From your example above, you class-verified three documents using a single batch type, following the class training in the help (Training classification models (blueprism.com))? I mention this because the class training information in the LMS is incorrect and you should follow the instructions in the documentation.
Once you successfully class-trained, you submitted a completely different document format using your batch type and it was classified as one of the document types you identified in the class-training?
If that is indeed correct, I'd take a look which doc type Decipher thought it belonged to to see if you can see why Decipher thinks it is that doc type.
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10-12-21 04:51 PM
What version of Decipher are you using?
From your example above, you class-verified three documents using a single batch type, following the class training in the help (Training classification models (blueprism.com))? I mention this because the class training information in the LMS is incorrect and you should follow the instructions in the documentation.
Once you successfully class-trained, you submitted a completely different document format using your batch type and it was classified as one of the document types you identified in the class-training?
If that is indeed correct, I'd take a look which doc type Decipher thought it belonged to to see if you can see why Decipher thinks it is that doc type.
jack
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12-12-21 01:28 PM
I am using Decipher 1.2 and by following all the steps in the attached documentation really helped me to resolve the issue. I missed the step 4 in the documentation previously. Thanks for helping!!
And I have one more question on that. If I submitted 6 documents(4 with high confidence and 2 with low confidence), 2 invalid documents separated in another batch which state is "Open". Can we have any option in decipher to change that state to "exception" automatically. And also for that 2 documents, the status is normal instead of exception in Report page. Can we change that?
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13-12-21 04:47 PM
I'm glad the classification issue has been resolved.
Regarding your question about exceptions, where are you seeing the "open" state and "normal" status?
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14-12-21 04:31 AM
"Open" state in the Admin Panel -> Batches -> (In the column 'state').
"Normal" status in the Reports -> Volume -> Documents -> (In the column 'document status').
Thanks.
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14-12-21 01:57 PM
I'll take a look.
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14-12-21 02:42 PM
I was just checking and the state should be automatically set to "Exception" in the Batches tab. Looking at the documentation (Exceptions (blueprism.com)) you'll find:
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14-12-21 02:47 PM
I think the reports status would follow if the batch is set to exception state. So if we can figure out why your batches are not getting flagged as exceptions in the batches tab, then the reports issue would resolve itself.
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14-12-21 03:24 PM
After digging deeper into this, Decipher will automatically generate an exception only when it cannot process the document. Since low confidence is the result of processing, Decipher clearly could process the document. Consequently, as far as Decipher is concerned, I think we are out of luck regarding automatically indicating an exception.
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17-12-21 07:27 AM
This is exactly what I am facing.
Thanks for sharing many valuable inputs regarding Decipher.
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