Use a prebuilt model to extract information from contracts in Microsoft Syntex

The contracts prebuilt model analyzes and extracts key information from contract documents. The model recognizes contracts in various formats and extracts key contract information, such as client name and address, contract duration, and renewal date.

Note

Currently, this model is available only for .pdf and image file types. More file types will be added in future releases.

To use a contracts model, follow these steps:

Step 1: Create a contracts model

Follow the instructions in Create a model in Syntex to create a contracts prebuilt model. Then continue with the following steps to complete your model.

Step 2: Upload an example file to analyze

  1. On the Models page, in the Add a file to analyze section, select Add a file.

    Screenshot of the new models page showing the Add a file to analyze section.

  2. On the Files to analyze the model page, select Add to find the file you want to use.

    Screenshot of the Files to analyze the model page showing the Add button.

  3. On the Add a file from the training files library page, select the file, and then select Add.

    Screenshot of the Add a file from the training files library page.

  4. On the Files to analyze the model page, select Next.

Step 3: Select extractors for your model

On the extractor details page, you'll see the document area on the right and the Extractors panel on the left. The Extractors panel shows the list of extractors that have been identified in the document.

Screenshot of the extractor details page and Extractors panel.

The entity fields that are highlighted in green in the document area are the items that were detected by the model when it analyzed the file. When you select an entity to extract, the highlighted field will change to blue. If you later decide not to include the entity, the highlighted field will change to gray. The highlights make it easier to see the current state of the extractors you've selected.

The prebuilt contracts model lets you have multiple values for a given field. For example, if a contract involves two or more parties, it could apply to multiple jurisdictions. In addition, the parties and jurisdictions are themselves objects with multiple properties.

Tip

You can use the scroll wheel on your mouse or the controls at the bottom of the document area to zoom in or out as needed to read the entity fields.

Set a page range for processing

For this model, you can specify to process a range of pages for a file rather than the entire file. If no page range is provided, the entire document will be processed. For more information, see Set a page range to extract information from specific pages.

Select an extractor entity

You can select an extractor either from the document area or from the Extractors panel, depending on your preference.

  • To select an extractor from the document area, select the entity field.

    Screenshot of the document area showing how to select an entity field.

  • To select an extractor from the Extractors panel, select the checkbox to the right of the entity name.

    Screenshot of the Extractors panel showing how to select an entity field.

When you select an extractor, a Select extractor? box is displayed in the document area. The box shows the extractor name, the original value, and the option to select it as an extractor. For certain data types such as numbers or dates, it will also show an extracted value.

Screenshot of the Select extractor box on the extractor details page.

The original value is what is actually in the document. The extracted value is what will be written into the column in SharePoint. When the model is applied to a library, you can use column formatting to specify how you want it to look in the document.

Continue to select additional extractors you want to you use. You can also add other files to analyze for this model configuration.

Rename an extractor

You can rename an extractor either from the model home page or from the Extractors panel. You might consider renaming selected extractors because these names will be used as the column names when the model is applied to the library.

To rename an extractor from the model home page:

  1. In the Extractors section, select the extractor you want to rename, and then select Rename.

    Screenshot of the Extractors section with the Rename option highlighted.

  2. On the Rename entity extractor panel, enter the new name of the extractor, and then select Rename.

To rename an extractor from the Extractors panel:

  1. Select the extractor you want to rename, and then select Rename.

    Screenshot of the Extractors panel showing how to rename an extractor.

  2. In the Rename extractor box, enter the new name of the extractor, and then select Rename.

Step 4: Apply the model

  • To save changes and return to the model home page, on the Extractors panel, select Save and exit.

  • If you're ready to apply the model to a library, in the document area, select Next. On the Add to library panel, choose the library to which you want to add the model, and then select Add.