With the smart capabilities of Document Information Extraction (which is part of the SAP AI Business Services Portfolio), information can be easily extracted from business documents (like invoices and purchase orders).
To do this, the service uses pre-trained AI models. In its latest feature release, Document Information Extraction brings to its users the new capability of
barcode symbology extraction.
With this blog, we would like to give you an overview of this newest capability of Document Information Extraction. Barcode symbology extraction enables users to enhance their information extraction results from the documents by allowing them to
extract different types of barcodes.
This capability is useful for documents like invoices with multiple codes which could either be one or two-dimensional. In this case, using Document Information Extraction, you can identify the codes and process them separately in addition to the information extraction performed by the service.
For example, if you have a document with one QR code and two barcodes of type 128 and EAN as shown in the picture below, these codes can be identified easily in the JSON payload back by Document Information Extraction. As shown in the example JSON script below:
This capability helps users to
automate the code scanning in the documents. For now, extraction of barcode symbology is only possible through the API. The results are then shown in the JSON payload. Please visit the
SAP Help portal for the Document Information Extraction to find further details!
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