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Accenture creates a regulatory document authoring solution using AWS generative AI services

AWS Machine Learning

A key part of the submission process is authoring regulatory documents like the Common Technical Document (CTD), a comprehensive standard formatted document for submitting applications, amendments, supplements, and reports to the FDA. The tedious process of compiling hundreds of documents is also prone to errors.

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Intelligent document processing with AWS AI and Analytics services in the insurance industry: Part 2

AWS Machine Learning

In Part 1 of this series, we discussed intelligent document processing (IDP), and how IDP can accelerate claims processing use cases in the insurance industry. We discussed how we can use AWS AI services to accurately categorize claims documents along with supporting documents. Part 1: Classification and extraction of documents.

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Introducing Amazon Textract Bulk Document Uploader for enhanced evaluation and analysis

AWS Machine Learning

Amazon Textract is a machine learning (ML) service that automatically extracts text, handwriting, and data from any document or image. In this post, we walk through when and how to use the Amazon Textract Bulk Document Uploader to evaluate how Amazon Textract performs on your documents.

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Intelligent document processing with AWS AI services in the insurance industry: Part 1

AWS Machine Learning

The goal of intelligent document processing (IDP) is to help your organization make faster and more accurate decisions by applying AI to process your paperwork. Insurance customers can automate this process using AWS AI services to automate the document processing pipeline for claims processing. Part 2: Data enrichment and insights.

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The Health of the Contact Center: Are You Ready for 2019?

A survey of 1,000 contact center professionals reveals what it takes to improve agent well-being in a customer-centric era. This report is a must-read for contact center leaders preparing to engage agents and improve customer experience in 2019.

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Intelligent document processing with AWS AI services: Part 2

AWS Machine Learning

Amazon’s intelligent document processing (IDP) helps you speed up your business decision cycles and reduce costs. Across multiple industries, customers need to process millions of documents per year in the course of their business. The following figure shows the stages that are typically part of an IDP workflow.

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Detect signatures on documents or images using the signatures feature in Amazon Textract

AWS Machine Learning

Amazon Textract is a machine learning (ML) service that automatically extracts text, handwriting, and data from any document or image. AnalyzeDocument Signatures is a feature within Amazon Textract that offers the ability to automatically detect signatures on any document. Lastly, we share some best practices for using this feature.

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Study: The Health of the Contact Center

What does it take to engage agents in this customer-centric era? Download our study of 1,000 contact center agents in the US and UK to find out what major challenges are facing contact center agents today – and what your company can do about it.

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Executive Report: The Customer Data Too Often Overlooked by the C-Suite

A recent Calabrio research study of more than 1,000 C-Suite executives has revealed leaders are missing a key data stream – voice of the customer data. Download the report to learn how executives can find and use VoC data to make more informed business decisions.

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The Challenges of Omnichannel: Why so Many Contact Centers Struggle with Digital Self-Service

To find how contact centers are navigating the transition to omnichannel customer service, Calabrio surveyed more than 1,000 marketing and customer experience leaders in the U.S. about their digital customer communication strategies. Read the report to find out what was uncovered.