Question
How do HITL and workflow status history differ in their representation within the Human-in-the-Loop section of the VMR dashboard?
Answer
The Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) section of the VMR dashboard provides visibility into document processing activities, including detailed audit trails for both HITL actions and workflow status changes. This article explains how these elements are represented and how to access them.
Accessing HITL and Workflow Status History
- Navigate to the VMR dashboard.
- Select Human in the Loop from the dashboard menu.
- Within this section, choose a status category such as Classified, Ready, Concerns or Error.
Viewing History Details
- When a document is selected or highlighted within this section, a side panel appears on the right-hand side of the screen.
- This panel displays two key components:
1. HITL History
- A comprehensive record of both automated processes and manual intervention actions performed by users.
- Automated Actions refer to system-driven processes executed without user intervention.
- Manual Actions are user-initiated interventions performed to review or correct AI-processed data
- Includes details such as classification adjustments and data corrections.
2. Workflow Status History
- A timeline of automated and manual status changes throughout the document lifecycle.
- Shows status transitions over time, including the user who initiated each change.
- Examples of HITL automated, manual and workflow actions.
Additional Information
The side panel primarily serves to provide an overview of data point extraction, automated mapping, and an audit trail of manual modifications to AI-processed data. By scrolling down within the same panel, users can access detailed records of both automatic and manual modifications applied to the document.