IQ Bot 11.x: Use Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine
- Dernière mise à jour2022/08/30
IQ Bot 11.x: Use Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine
IQ Bot automate some installation steps for Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine.
- Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine is a cloud OCR engine and is available to all customers of IQ Bot.
- Data is not stored and is removed immediately.
For additional information on privacy for data retention see: Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services
See a list of allowed service URLs for using Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine in the example section below.
Note: When creating a learning instance, you can select any language from the IQ Bot's drop-down list. During processing, the OCR engine tries
to auto-detect the primary language and can override the user selection. For
example, you can specify English, but if you upload Spanish, the API would try
to process Spanish.
Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine
provides approximately 18% STP and 80% accuracy with data extraction.Tip: If IQ Bot is unable to extract data from low quality or
handwritten documents, troubleshoot the issue:
IQ Bot unable to extract data from low quality and Handwritten documents (A-People login required)
Follow the steps to configure the Settings.txt file and use Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine.
Important: Configuring the settings.txt file is not applicable to Automation 360 IQ Bot
Cloud
Procedure
List of service URLs used for Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine (optional)
Use the
following allowed URLs if required:
Note: All URLs point to a global service region
in the US.
- https://aai-iq-bot-ocr.cognitiveservices.azure.com/
- https://aai-iq-bot-ocr-spellcheck.cognitiveservices.azure.com/
Note: If IQ Bot is unable to process a document using Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR engine, see IQ Bot unable to process the document with Microsoft Azure OCR (A-People login required) for troubleshooting tips.