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Information Extraction from Invoices

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The present paper is focused on information extraction from key fields of invoices using two different methods based on sequence labeling. Invoices are semi-structured documents in which data can be located based on the context. Common information extraction systems are model-driven, using heuristics and lists of trigger words curated by domain experts. Their performances are generally high on documents they have been trained for but processing new templates often requires new manual annotations, which is tedious and time-consuming to produce. Recent works on deep learning applied to business documents claimed a gain in terms of time and performance. While these systems do not need manual curation, they nevertheless require a large amount of data to achieve good results. In this paper, we present a series of experiments using neural networks approaches to study the trade-off between data requirements and performance in the extraction of information from key fields of invoices (such as dates, document numbers, types, amounts...). The main contribution of this paper is a system that achieves competitive results using a small amount of data compared to the state-of-the-art systems that need to be trained on large datasets, that are costly and impractical to produce in real-world applications.
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hal-03418385 , version 1 (07-11-2021)

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Ahmed Hamdi, Elodie Carel, Aurélie Joseph, Mickael Coustaty, Antoine Doucet. Information Extraction from Invoices. International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition ICDAR 2021, Sep 2021, Lausanne, Switzerland. pp.699-714, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-86331-9_45⟩. ⟨hal-03418385⟩

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