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How to use doc.blocks #56

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guoziting112 opened this issue Dec 11, 2023 · 4 comments
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How to use doc.blocks #56

guoziting112 opened this issue Dec 11, 2023 · 4 comments
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hello, Could you teach me how to use this function? please show me some examples ,thanks

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kyleclo commented Mar 13, 2024

Hi @guoziting112 , here's an example you can see in this pull request, lemme know if this helps:
#73

the result from running the visualizer over blocks should be something like
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xsank commented Apr 15, 2024

It seems that the block is only used to predict the figure and the table

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kyleclo commented Apr 15, 2024

@xsank hmm, it shouldn't be? blocks should be any visual rectilinear region on the page, so that would include figures/tables, but also things like captions and paragraph chunks.

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xsank commented Apr 28, 2024

@xsank hmm, it shouldn't be? blocks should be any visual rectilinear region on the page, so that would include figures/tables, but also things like captions and paragraph chunks.

Thank you for your reply, I have another question.
The papermage only try to detect the table position, will it add the table extraction later?

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