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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #2
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va...@google.com <va...@google.com> #3
Thank you for reaching out. Here is the information requested regarding the reported issue:
In response to the first point, I previously conducted an uptraining with approximately twenty bank statements, and this issue did not occur.
For the second point, I have attempted the uptraining three times, and the same error appeared each time.
To reproduce the issue: I labeled 76 bank statements, dividing them as follows—59 in the training dataset and 17 in the test dataset. I also modified the label schema by deactivating the following labels: account_types, bank_address, bank_name, client_address, and client_name. Additionally, I created a new label for rib (bank account identifier). I then proceeded to uptrain a new version, and the issue arises during this process.
I hope this information helps clarify the situation. Please let me know if you need any further details.
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Description
When labelling our training data, we often have documents that needs to be rotated.
When I rotate a document by 90 degrees, neither the bounding box tool or the text select tool can detect the text correctly, i.e. the text I am interested in does not get highlighted. When drawing a box across the entire document, it looks like it tries to highlight the text, but it highlights in the wrong locations (like outside the document for example). I thus think the locations of the text objects have been translated to a wrong location after the document got rotated.
What you expected to happen:
I expect to be able to select text in a document after I have rotated the document.
Steps to reproduce:
I cannot provide an example document, since I deal with personal information.
1. Upload document as training data, that has wrong orientation.
2. Rotate document by 90 degrees using the rotate button (see attached)
3. Try to select text using the bounding box tool (see attached)
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
I have a coworker who is plainly unable to rotate documents at all - I will try to make him create an issue as well.