Specialists from RTU MIREA have developed an innovative program that uses artificial intelligence technologies to check multi-page reports in the public sector. This was reported by the press service of the university.
A team of engineers from RTU MIREA has developed a tool that scans multi-page reports in seconds and helps to understand whether the required result has been achieved.
The system significantly reduces the time for initial analysis of documents. The university explained that, for example, when checking a report on the event "equipping educational organizations with equipment", the system checks whether the document contains facts that confirm the implementation of the event.
No need to flip through dozens of pages.
The system is a large language model that recognizes text, divides it into parts, analyzes it, and generates a short summary. For the user it looks like a regular web interface with a special button.
The developers explained that the neural network takes into account the context of the event and understands what to look for: inventory numbers, delivery specifications, and so on. According to the Vice-Rector of the University Oleg Vinokurov, such tools are able to change the approach to reporting.
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