Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started Guide (Classification and Separation)
- Contents
- How to Use This Guide
- Overview
- Installing INDICIUS
- Processing
- Configuration
- Overview
- Document Classification Tutorial
- Document Set Management
- Create Recognition Configuration
- Create Document Review Configuration
- Integrate the Configuration with Kofax Capture
- Step 1: Create Batch Class
- Step 2: Insert Required Document Classes and Form Types
- Step 3: Assign Configuration to the Additional Instance of Recognition
- Step 4: Assign Configuration to Document Review
- Step 5: Assign Configuration to the Standard Instance of Recognition
- Step 6: Assign Configuration to Completion
- Step 7: Configure Kofax Capture Release
- Step 8: Publish Batch Class
- Step 9: Process Batch
- Page Classification and Separation Tutorial
- Summary
- Create Recognition Configuration
- Integrate the Configuration with Kofax Capture
- Step 1: Create Batch Class
- Step 2: Insert Required Document Classes and Form Types
- Step 3: Assign Configuration to the Additional Instance of Recognition
- Step 4: Assign Configuration to Document Review
- Step 5: Assign Configuration to the Standard Instance of Recognition
- Step 6: Assign Configuration to Completion
- Step 7: Configure Kofax Capture Release
- Step 8: Publish Batch Class
- Step 9: Process Batch

Chapter 4
104 Getting Started Guide (Classification and Separation)
The first, a “reference batch,” is created during export of the Test Documents
from Transformation Studio. It contains accurate document types and
structure for all the Test Documents.
The second, a “comparison batch,” contains the same documents. However,
the document types and structure are exported from Recognition Test Tool,
after a test has been run using the new configuration.
Once the two offline batches have been generated, they are compared using the
BatchCompare utility and the results of the comparison are output to a MS Excel
workbook.
Within Excel, additional statistics can be generated from the raw data using built in
macros.
Statistics
It is important to consider the complete set of statistics when analyzing the
performance, as no single value indicates good or bad performance. For example, if
the separation statistics show several missed or additional splits, the classification
statistics will not accurately represent the performance.
For information on all the statistics, refer to the BatchCompare Reference in the
INDICIUS Help.
Once the separation statistics have been taken into account, the key statistics are the
accuracy and classification rate for each document type.
Accuracy should be as high as possible for each document type.
Classification rate should be as high as possible for each document type.
A compromise must be found between the two values, since:
In order to improve the classification rate the accuracy may drop.
In order to improve the accuracy the classification rate may drop.
Note In order to use the BatchCompare utility you need to have Microsoft Office
Excel installed.
X To evaluate and improve performance
1 Export the comparison batch from Recognition Test Tool.
a Select Results | Export Results to Batch File.