Create new KAPTO Model

This article provides a guide on how to create a new KAPTO model. It covers everything from choosing the model name and type to enabling summarization, table detection, and form detection. By following this guide, you can set up a KAPTO model that meets your specific needs and gain valuable insights from your documents.

Setting up your own KAPTO model is feasible by following these steps:

1. Go to Management > Models.

2. Click the New Model button.

3. Fill out the Model Name field with the desired name for your model.

4. Add relevant Tags to the model to make it easier to search and categorise.

5. Choose a Model Manager responsible for managing the model.

6. When configuring a model, you can choose its status from two options: "Operational" or "In Training." The "Operational" status indicates that the model is fully trained and ready to be used for its intended purpose. On the other hand, "In Training" status means that the model is still undergoing training and is not yet ready for use. This option is typically selected when the model is being trained with additional data or parameters to improve its performance.

7. Choose the Model Type based on your needs. For instance, if you need to create a new Classification model, select the Classification checkbox. On the other hand, if you want to extract data from documents, select Extraction Model Type.

8.To enable summarization in a newly created KAPTO Model, mark the checkbox for Summarization.

9. If your KAPTO document contains a table(s), select the Table Detection checkbox to enable table detection.

10. Similarly, if you want to detect documents containing the table(s), select the Form Detection checkbox.

11. Click the Next button.

By following these steps, you can tailor the specifics of your KAPTO model to align with your particular needs.

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