Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol. 1 #5septies] - When a PDF prints a contents page but exposes no outline, two ways to turn it back into structure, plus the page-alignment step everyone forgets The post Reconstructing the Table of Contents a PDF Forgot to Ship, So RAG Can Scope by Section appeared first on Towards Data Science .
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Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol. 1 #5B] - One PDF in, a relational set of DataFrames out: lines, pages, TOC, images, cross-references, captions, spans, and a parsing summary The post Stop Returning Flat Text from a PDF: The Relational Shape RAG Needs appeared first on Towards Data Science .
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Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol. 1 #13bis] - The four bricks return useful results most of the time.
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Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol. 1 #5A] - Document signals (metadata, native TOC, source software) and page-level content (text vs scans, tables, images, columns, page profile) The post Beyond extract_text: The Two Layers of a PDF That Drive RAG Quality appeared first on Towards Data Science .
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Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol. 1 #7quater] - A 492-page document has a 358-entry table of contents.
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By Kezhan Shi