Tag: IDP

  • Six Typical Applications of FinDocX in the Financial Industry

    Six Typical Applications of FinDocX in the Financial Industry

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    Passport Parsing, Extraction, and Cross-Validation
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    No Need to Train New Templates, Automatically Adapt to Different Document Layout, and Extract Business-Required Content
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    Multi-Language, Multi-Country ID Document Parsing and Extraction
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    Parsing, Verification, and Output for Long, Multi-Page, and Complexly Structured Document

  • Still Manually Extracting Data from Photos, Screenshots, or Scans? FinDocX Delivers Accurate Results in Seconds—with Over 99% Precision

    Still Manually Extracting Data from Photos, Screenshots, or Scans? FinDocX Delivers Accurate Results in Seconds—with Over 99% Precision


    Basic OCR technologies perform decently with simple and fixed format documents. However, with complex layouts, diversity in formats, and even comprehending different languages, these systems struggle and face a wall:

    1. Implicit and irregular structure: Information doesn’t follow a fixed location or format (unlike database fields); content may appear anywhere in a document, with highly variable layouts.
    2. Contextual understanding is essential: Pure text recognition is not enough. Real understanding of semantic relationships and document intent is required.
    3. Extreme diversity: Varying image quality, interference from stamps/watermarks, complex nested tables, and cross-page associations are common challenges.

    FinDocX: Turning “Manual Labor” into Instant Results


    Real-World Case: How a Leading Consumer Finance Platform Uses FinDocX for Credit Verification

  • From Traditional OCR to Intelligent Document Processing (IDP): A Generational Leap from Character Recognition to Document Understanding

    From Traditional OCR to Intelligent Document Processing (IDP): A Generational Leap from Character Recognition to Document Understanding


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    Visual comparison between traditional OCR and FinDocX output



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    Structured parsing example of a bank statement