Extracting Concepts through Questions

KAPTO's Document Enquiry: Extracting Concepts through Questions

A key challenge in document intelligence is identifying and extracting not just specific entities, but also the broader concepts or themes contained within a document. This is where KAPTO's innovative document enquiry feature comes into play. It introduces a unique approach to understanding documents by asking questions, making it easier to extract and comprehend the broader concepts within a document.

Understanding Document Enquiry

Document enquiry is a feature that involves asking specific, targeted questions about a document. The answers to these questions help extract broader concepts from the document, offering a deeper level of understanding of the document's content.

The power of document enquiry lies in its ability to uncover the meaning behind the text - understanding not just the entities present, but also the implications, intentions, or underlying themes that might be less evident. By posing precise questions, KAPTO can extract this kind of conceptual information, expanding the depth and scope of document understanding.

Practical Application of Document Enquiry

Let's consider a practical example to understand the real-world application of document enquiry. Suppose we have a medical report of an individual who sustained an injury. The document enquiry feature allows us to ask a crucial question: "Has this person overcome the injury?"

The response to this question provides a concept (recovery status) that we wouldn't typically extract from the document through traditional entity extraction methods. Yet, this piece of information can be crucial in contexts such as insurance claims processing or healthcare management.

The document enquiry feature in KAPTO offers a novel way of understanding and interacting with documents. By enabling the extraction of broader concepts through targeted questions, it enhances the depth and quality of information that can be derived from a document, thereby significantly advancing the capabilities of document intelligence.