Properties, Using the classification locator – Kofax Getting Started with Ascent Xtrata Pro User Manual

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items in an order. The class name will be the name of a product group (for
example, furniture, paper products, and office supplies). Train the project with
all the products from your product database in advance, assigning the
products to the correct product group class in the training set. Save the project
and assign it to a Classification Locator in the current project. The
Classification Locator will assign the name of the product group class from the
other project to a field. Based on that information, it is possible to assign
additional accounting information to the order to speed up processing of the
order.

These examples are meant to give you an idea of what you can do with the
Classification Locator. There are many other possibilities.

Properties

The following sections describe how to set up the Classification Locator. In the
configuration step, you can select the classification project, which has to be created
beforehand, and define the classification settings.

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To add and configure a Classification Locator

1

For an existing project, select any class in the project class hierarchy.

2

Select Show Extraction Design from the Mode toolbar.

3

Create a new locator and select Classification Locator from the drop-down list
of locator methods.

4

Double-click on the new Classification Locator in the list to open the
Classification Locator properties dialog box.

For more information, see Project Builder User Interface - Classification
Locator Properties Dialog Box .

Using the Classification Locator

A typical example for using the Classification Locator is the identification of the
language used in the document. This is achieved by referencing an external
classification project that has been trained by a large number of typical text
fragments from each language. The following step-by-step example leads you
through the process of setting up a locator for identifying the language used in a
document.

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