CHAPTER 4Structured Content Processing

When Microsoft SharePoint Premium was still just an idea under the umbrella of Project Cortex, its primary focus was to extract data elements from a document so that it could be stored as metadata for that document inside a SharePoint library. This was the nirvana that SharePoint administrators and developers have been searching for since SharePoint first came onto the scene over 20 years ago. And with what is now known as SharePoint Premium that dream has finally started to become a reality. And while SharePoint Premium has grown into something more akin to a product suite than simply one product doing one thing, at its core, SharePoint Premium is still meant to use artificial intelligence (AI) to extract mission-critical data from documents to be stored as metadata to help businesses achieve their goals. This chapter will begin to discuss how this can be achieved.

What's in This Chapter

  • What is structured content processing?
  • How do you set up your environment to be ready to work with these types of models?
  • What are the prebuilt models and how can you create one for your unstructured content?
  • How do you set up a prebuilt model?
  • What model should you use if you want to create a custom model for unstructured content?
  • How do you set up a custom unstructured content model?
  • What are the different data types you can use with your models and how do you work with them?

What Is Structured Content Processing?

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