December 2022 release
We have been very busy improving Metamaze to make sure we can support you while automating that tedious, boring & mind-numbing work! In this release note, you will get an overview of what has changed.
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We have been very busy improving Metamaze to make sure we can support you while automating that tedious, boring & mind-numbing work! In this release note, you will get an overview of what has changed.
Last updated
Up until now you couldn't change entity names in your project settings. This was only possible from document type settings. This limitation has been lifted. (don't worry the name change will not overwrite the document type settings).
We introduced a new suggestion for your training tasks. When a new training is finished, you will notice suggestions for document types for documents where the model thinks the document type was wrong.
Enrichments can now be enabled and disabled in the project settings.
During the partner event, we announced that it would be possible to assign projects to different feature channels. This allows us to release features in a staged way and offer the possibility to contribute to the development of features.
What does it mean for you?
You can assign projects to a release channel:
🏭 Stable - contains only a feature set that should work at all times
👁️ Preview - contains a feature set that has been tested by users and has been improved through user feedback
🔬 Experimental - contains a feature set that has been developed and tested internally
By default all projects are configured to follow the stable channel.
Did you ever wonder "I wish I could look into more detail how a training of a model went and how I can improve my model or adjust project settings"?
You won't have to wonder anymore, you can look right into the analytics yourself! We have expanded the model management screen to include some advanced analytics to help you on your quest of finetuning your model. The above images are just a few screenshots of the many components that have been introduced!
The past couple of months we received a lot of feedback about annotating composites taking a lot of effort. We heard you and we improved the way you can annotate tables.
When handling documents, more specifically numbers and dates, the default parsing in Metamaze was sometimes not sufficient. There was a default parser with all kind of rules, we have exposed the whole parsing logic. You can now finetune the parsing for each of your projects.
When working in Metamaze with a lot of projects and organisations, it became cumbersome to always look for your projects which you use a lot. We have introduced favorite projects. You can simply mark a project card and they will always show up at the top of the page.
The project analytics validated status has been split into "Validated without corrections" & "Validated with corrections". This should give you a better idea of the documents that had to be corrected vs documents that required input but didn't need any corrections from the user.