Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2021-07-07T19:24:00Z
Jul 7, 2021
We use Grooper for itemized bills. We're doing it to extract many lines of data in a very freeform aspect, capturing columns and rows and calculating the itemized bill amounts to basically affirm that the data on the iBill is correct. Right now, we're focusing on PDFs. We're adjusting that. We're converting it to TIF.
President and COO at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2021-04-12T17:43:00Z
Apr 12, 2021
We are a reseller of this solution and have implemented it for a couple of our customers. In addition, we also use it as part of our own product. Our customers use it as part of an on-premises accounts payable solution, whereas we utilize it within our own cloud solution that is used for mortgage classification and data extraction of mortgage documents.
We use Grooper to extract data from scanned documents, perform data validation, and import it into various databases. A couple of specific uses are: * Extract data from invoices and validate the item costs against a price list database table, and generate a report for management to discuss issues with the vendor. * Reading through oil and gas leases and related documents, extracting out certain pieces of information and clauses for review by an analyst, and then formatting it for import into the land records database.
I use Grooper to extract PDF documents. I built different content models for different PDF files. After one model was built, it had to be altered based on the other files that have the same format.
What is intelligent document processing (IDP)? The term “intelligent document processing” (IDP) refers to a group of solutions that automate document processing by applying artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning.
We use Grooper for itemized bills. We're doing it to extract many lines of data in a very freeform aspect, capturing columns and rows and calculating the itemized bill amounts to basically affirm that the data on the iBill is correct. Right now, we're focusing on PDFs. We're adjusting that. We're converting it to TIF.
We are a reseller of this solution and have implemented it for a couple of our customers. In addition, we also use it as part of our own product. Our customers use it as part of an on-premises accounts payable solution, whereas we utilize it within our own cloud solution that is used for mortgage classification and data extraction of mortgage documents.
We use Grooper to extract data from scanned documents, perform data validation, and import it into various databases. A couple of specific uses are: * Extract data from invoices and validate the item costs against a price list database table, and generate a report for management to discuss issues with the vendor. * Reading through oil and gas leases and related documents, extracting out certain pieces of information and clauses for review by an analyst, and then formatting it for import into the land records database.
I use Grooper to extract PDF documents. I built different content models for different PDF files. After one model was built, it had to be altered based on the other files that have the same format.