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de...@google.com <de...@google.com> #2
I have forwarded this request to the engineering team. We will update this issue with any progress updates and a resolution.
Best Regards,
Josh Moyer
Google Cloud Platform Support
Best Regards,
Josh Moyer
Google Cloud Platform Support
de...@google.com <de...@google.com>
de...@google.com <de...@google.com>
fe...@gmail.com <fe...@gmail.com> #3
This is not only useful for IP addresses, but also for many other resources. I understand that names are currently used as identifiers, so this request is probably not trivial to implement. Maybe distinguishing between a (numeric, automatically generated) identifier and a (textual) label is the way to go?
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Please provide as much information as possible. At least, this should include a description of your issue and steps to reproduce the problem. If possible please provide a summary of what steps or workarounds you have already tried, and any docs or articles you found (un)helpful.
Problem you have encountered:
Problem you have encountered: On 2022-06-22 we started experiencing a behavior change in Google Vision Image Annotator document text detection. We are attempting to detect text from an image capture from a PDF. There is an area in the upper right header that now seems to be mixed into the middle of the text content. It looks like undesired behavior, but we would like to get your take on it. It appears as if this has to do with the May 20th OCR model migration for Document Text Detection. We are unsure why it started showing up on June 22. We can mitigate the issue by passing the "builtin/legacy" feature which corrects the problem, but our understanding is that this functionality will be removed on August 20th.
What you expected to happen:
We expected the text to be ordered in a left to right top to bottom fashion as one would read a document.
Steps to reproduce:
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):