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An organization wants to search hundreds of scanned documents for key information like dates, names, and other specific words. Why should the organization use application programming interfaces (APIs)

The correct answer is D. To transform the documents into unstructured data.. Scanned documents are image files - a form of unstructured data. APIs such as Google's Document AI or Vision AI process these images and extract the text content within them, effectively transforming the raw image data into searchable, machine-readable unstructured text data from

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Question

An organization wants to search hundreds of scanned documents for key information like dates, names, and other specific words. Why should the organization use application programming interfaces (APIs)?

Options

  • ATo replace the scanned documents with an online survey
  • BTo ingest data in real time and encrypt unmatched words
  • CTo create digital versions of the documents and locate key information
  • DTo transform the documents into unstructured data.

How the community answered

(46 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • C
    2% (1)
  • D
    96% (44)

Explanation

Scanned documents are image files - a form of unstructured data. APIs such as Google's Document AI or Vision AI process these images and extract the text content within them, effectively transforming the raw image data into searchable, machine-readable unstructured text data from which key information (dates, names, words) can then be located. Options A and B describe unrelated operations, and option C inaccurately describes the output as 'digital versions' rather than extracted data.

Topics

#APIs#Unstructured Data#Document Processing#Cloud AI/ML Services

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