From the course: Using Microsoft Syntex for AI Information Management in SharePoint
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Applying the model to a library - SharePoint Tutorial
From the course: Using Microsoft Syntex for AI Information Management in SharePoint
Applying the model to a library
- [Instructor] Okay, we've got our document understanding model all set to go. The last step is to use the model to analyze and extract information in a SharePoint library. Now, I've created this test library, which contains the same documents set that I've used for training, but without any custom columns. Back in Syntex, on the model page, I think it's easiest to just click the Apply model link. You need to select the SharePoint site where your library resides, and of course, keep in mind that this has to be a site that you have access to, and then choose the document library to work with. When the model runs, it'll create a new view in the library that contains our extracted labels. If you don't want that to be the default setting, deselect the option under the Advanced settings. But let's go ahead and click Add. Once the model is applied, you can go directly to the library with the provided link. So here's that SharePoint library again, and as you can see, we don't have anything…
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Creating an unstructured model and labeling example files2m 58s
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Create and test your classifier explanation3m 4s
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Create your first extractor and label files2m 11s
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Create extractor explanations3m 40s
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Using patterns in extractor explanations3m 35s
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Using proximity in extractor explanations4m 9s
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Using regular expressions3m 23s
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Applying the model to a library2m 14s
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