What is a Submission?

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A submission is created when a set of files are submitted into Hyperscience together. The system then interprets each image as a page and matches each page to a live layout in the system. Pages are grouped into a document based on the matched layout.

The Submissions page contains the following tabs, which display details of all submissions in the application:

  • Submissions

  • Documents

  • Cases

  • No Layout Found

  • Potential Layouts

Accepted file types

We support the following file types:

File type

Notes

DOC

Files are converted to PDF format and then paginated. Because of this conversion, output consistency cannot be guaranteed.

If possible, consider using an alternate file type.

DOCX

Files are converted to PDF format and then paginated. Because of this conversion, output consistency cannot be guaranteed.

If possible, consider using an alternate file type.

EML (files and their attachments)

HEIC

HEIF

HTM

Files are converted to PDF format and then paginated. Because of this conversion, output consistency cannot be guaranteed.

If possible, consider using an alternate file type.

HTML

Files are converted to PDF format and then paginated. Because of this conversion, output consistency cannot be guaranteed.

If possible, consider using an alternate file type.

JPEG

MSG (files and their attachments)

PDF

Editable PDFs are not supported.

PNG

TIFF

TXT

XLS

Files are converted to PDF format and then paginated. Because of this conversion, output consistency cannot be guaranteed.

If possible, consider using an alternate file type.

XLSX

Files are converted to PDF format and then paginated. Because of this conversion, output consistency cannot be guaranteed.

If possible, consider using an alternate file type.

XPS

ZIP

Password-protected ZIP files are not supported.

Not all of these file types can be used to train Classification models. For more information, see Model Management

Encrypted files are not supported.

Supported languages

Hyperscience supports the automation of submissions written in any of our supported languages. 

For more information, see Supported Languages.

Submission statuses

A submission goes through multiple steps in Hyperscience to complete extraction and completing a step changes the status of a document. 

Below is a simplified Document Processing Graph that shows the machine and manual tasks a submission can go through. It includes both Structured and Semi-structured document statuses. 

Processing Semi-structured documents

Your ability to process Semi-structured documents depends on your license package and pricing plan.

To learn which features are available to your organization and how to add more, contact your Hyperscience representative.

For more information on the manual tasks shown in this diagram, see the article What is Supervision?

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Processing Graph

Status aggregation

If pages and documents in a submission have different statuses, the earliest status in the Document Processing Graph will be shown. The same is true for pages in a document.