2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2019.103048
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“…There are many types of business document production schemes in the circulation of any enterprise that can be classified based on general reference classes. The most important classes include [43,[51][52][53]:…”
Section: Development Of a Document Management Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many types of business document production schemes in the circulation of any enterprise that can be classified based on general reference classes. The most important classes include [43,[51][52][53]:…”
Section: Development Of a Document Management Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LSTM network is an effective deformation of RNN (Recurrent Neural Network). The hidden layer of each moment in the LSTM network contains multiple memory modules, each module contains one or more memory cells, and each memory cell contains three memory gates [18,19]. The LSTM network can effectively solve gradient explosion or gradient disappearance in the simple RNN, optimizes non-RNN networks, and can deal with context information within a large range.…”
Section: B Bi-lstm-crf Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of virtual organizations results from the availability of specialized IT tools enabling knowledge management (Le-Nguyen et al, 2018) They include, document management systems (Sun et al, 2020), the Web 2.0 system (Orenga-Roglá and Chalmeta, 2019) supporting the development of innovation (Schmidt and Oelsnitz, 2020), group work and decision support systems.…”
Section: The Role Of Virtual Organizations In Modern Economy: Theoretical Studymentioning
confidence: 99%