Section 6.2 Tiles

Section 6.2 Tiles



Section 6.2       Tiles

A user can select which Tiles are displayed on the review page. If there are no tiles selected for a user, the Review page will display the following message, "You have no tiles enabled. This area will be empty until you select some tiles to display." To configure the tiles to display, select the Configure Tiles in the

Section 6.2.1                   Box Attributes Tile

Displays the data for a given box or image based on the view. If the viewer is in Box Level mode the attributes will display the aggregate attributes for all the images in a single box record. If the viewer is in Image Level mode the attributes for the image are displayed.

Section 6.2.2                  Box Notes Tile

Displays the notes for the box or image based on the viewer display mode of box or image.

Section 6.2.3                  Box System Attributes

System attributes include system-controlled metadata.


Section 6.2.4                   Regex Matches

When the viewer is in image mode, the Regex Matches tile will display the regular expression matches for the active image.


Section 6.2.5     Ai eXtraction

See Section 6.2.12 AI Extraction Mapping for current documentation.

Section 6.2.6                   Barcodes

Displays the barcodes extracted from the images for a box or image based on the viewer display mode box or image.

Section 6.2.7                  Image Strip

Displays the thumbnails of the image for a given container in a navigation-enabled strip.

Section 6.2.8                  Image Viewer Options

Required to view the image, OCR text, or the AI Quality Analysis. The toggle switches the image viewer from image to text to the quality analysis.

Section 6.2.9         Omitted Image Omitted

Section 6.2.10        QR Code

Displays a QR code to either append or replace a box. This is a function of quality control. The QR code holds all the information for the WIB™ Unit to create an append or replace session for any given image or box in a specific Collection and Project. This streamlines the process of appending and/or replacing specific images or boxes.


Section 6.2.11     Tags

Displays the user-defined and automated AI QC tags in a tabular widget. The

Section 6.2.12     AI Extraction Mapping

The AI Extraction Mapping tile displays the AI Data Extraction results for the current image, with per-attribute confidence scores and an overall confidence score for the image. The tile is organized into a header, a rule summary block, and a per-attribute card for each attribute defined in the extraction rule.

See AI Data Extraction Confidence Calculation for how confidence scores are calculated, and Section 14.3 Extraction Confidence Levels for how the High, Medium, and Low classifications and threshold values are configured at the workspace level.

Section 6.2.12.1     Tile Header

The tile header shows the system-generated metadata for when this image was processed by the AI Data Extraction pipeline:

  • Extracted — the date and time the image was processed by AI Data Extraction.
  • Processing Time — the duration AI Data Extraction spent processing the image, displayed in seconds.
  • Overall Confidence — the aggregate confidence score for the image, displayed as a percentage with a color-coded classification pill (High green, Medium yellow, Low red) per the workspace thresholds configured in Section 14.3 Extraction Confidence Levels. The Overall Confidence is calculated from the per-attribute confidence breakdown shown in the tile body — see the AI Data Extraction Confidence Calculation article for the calculation detail.

Section 6.2.12.2     Rule Summary Block

Below the header, the rule summary block identifies the AI Data Extraction Rule applied to the image and its configuration:

  • Rule name — the name of the AI Data Extraction Rule (for example, DEMO Healthcare).
  • Priority — the rule's evaluation order within the Collection workflow, displayed as a gray pill (for example, Priority 0). The first rule added to a Collection is assigned Priority 0 and runs first; the second rule added is assigned Priority 1 and runs second, and so on.
  • Attribute count — the number of attributes defined in the rule, displayed as a blue pill (for example, 3 attributes).
  • Value count — the number of attributes for which a value was successfully extracted on the current image, displayed as a green pill (for example, 2 values).
  • Rule-level instruction — the instruction composer text at the Rule Level (see Section 10.2.3.3.3.1 Rule Level), shown in italics below the rule name.

Section 6.2.12.3     Per-Attribute Card

Below the rule summary, the tile displays one card per attribute defined in the rule. Each card shows:

  • Attribute display name — the attribute's user-facing display name (Label), shown in bold (for example, Entry1, MyDate, DateStr).
  • Data type pill — a blue pill next to the attribute name indicating the attribute's data type. Always present on each attribute card.
  • Column name — the underlying database column for the attribute, shown in monospace on the right side of the card header. The column name is independent of the display name.
  • Confidence pill — the per-attribute confidence score for the extracted value on the current image, displayed as a percentage with the same color-coded classification as the Overall Confidence (High green, Medium yellow, Low red) per the workspace thresholds.
  • Attribute-level instruction — the instruction composer text at the Attribute Level (see Section 10.2.3.3.3.2 Attribute Level), shown below the confidence pill.
  • Extracted value — the value(s) AI Data Extraction returned for the attribute on the current image, displayed in a bordered box. When extraction was attempted but no value was found, the confidence pill displays 0.00% with the Low classification, and the value box displays No values extracted in italics. The extraction pipeline always attempts each attribute on each image; an empty state indicates an unsuccessful extraction, not a skipped one.

Section 6.2.13     Omitted Images

See Section 6.2.9 Omitted Image for current documentation.

Section 6.2.14      Unredactable PII Images

Shows images with PII that cannot be fully redacted.

Section 6.2.15      Custom View

The user can customize the tiles that are present, the order and size of each tile and save those settings. To customize the tiles select Configure Tiles in the top left corner. Select which tiles will be displayed. To reorder or change the size of the tiles, unlock the tiles see Adjustable Display Tiles). You can now modify the location and size of each tile. Make sure you Lock the Display Tiles after customization.







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