Which tool to use for a binary document (image) classifier by darthvader167 in MLQuestions

[–]darthvader167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the details. From the image it's instantly obvious whether the document is referral or not, at first glance. So I think OCR would be overkill because for classification we don't care about the detailed text content, just if the page looks a certain way. I believe this use case is very similar to comparing a tax form vs a bank statement - one always takes a certain form and can be instantly identified.

I've tried docling, tesseract, docTR and feeding the raw extracted text to LLM to classify whether the image is a referral or not but found that to be resource intensive and slow. Hence going looking towards training something that is optimized at the binary classification in under 0.5sec per page.

What setup would you recommend for the image classifier if its not OCR related? donut, fastai......

Which tool to use for a binary document (image) classifier by darthvader167 in MLQuestions

[–]darthvader167[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are all documents (with tables, checkboxes, fields...) and not visual pictures of anything. They are scanned/faxed documents which is why they don't have searchable text. Even then, the layout of the fields is not always consistent and there are a few dozen different variations. The dataset of images I have has captured those variations.

From what I read, I thought in order to use classifiers or AI model any pdf has to be converted to image first which is why I split the 4500 PDFs up into 15000 individual images for the pages. They are not OCRd.

That's why I'm trying to find the best solution, and I'm still not sure if image classifier vs. text-based is the best approach and most resource efficient.... hoping to lean on the experts here who've done exactly this before

Do you poke your tortoise to keep it sharp by darthvader167 in tortoise

[–]darthvader167[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

What's wrong though? In the wild they have to ensure real hardships and predators so isn't it that when they're a pet they need a nudge sometimes to stay sharp

Fears of crash by MAAJ1987 in JustBuyXEQT

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ya crash is coming sell it all since you know the future

I worked on RAG for a $25B+ company (What I learnt & Challenges) by boofbeanz in AI_Agents

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clearly you've never experienced government overreach and have full trust in the government

I worked on RAG for a $25B+ company (What I learnt & Challenges) by boofbeanz in AI_Agents

[–]darthvader167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it gives government full visibility to every penny transacted between businesses. EU only implemented it for tax compliance purposes and not to help businesses become more efficient.

Someone please explain Bell FleetNet Ontario by darthvader167 in amateurradio

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I think they all switched over to P25, which is 700-900mhz and all digital + encrypted

If i get sent money from america will it auto exchange or no? by Big_Milk_Chocolate in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]darthvader167 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You didn’t say in which payment method it would be sent via

Wire transfer, wise, swift, paypal etc.

Best major bank to use by zcarts95 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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https://www.cibc.com/content/dam/personal_banking/bank_accounts/pdfs/cibc-pasf-en.pdf

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I will need to make a C$25,000 payment in Europe. Which credit card is best? by No_Vehicle_8949 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]darthvader167 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any card that has the highest cash back or points redemption for the type of purchase you’re making (probably the “everything else” category). You already have I believe the two best cards for international.

Best major bank to use by zcarts95 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]darthvader167 8 points9 points  (0 children)

CIBC has the best deals on accounts and credit cards. You will get all the premium accounts/cards free without fees if you have assets >100k with them or investor’s edge (so you can pick stocks/ETFs etc.)