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ICM includes important capabilities to help you manage legacy contracts using Artificial Intelligence (AI). To manage them effectively, ICM supports:
You can quickly find a relevant contract through powerful search on text or metadata, and analyze the presence or absence of clauses to identify hidden risks. You can also easily perform lifecycle actions such as renewal, terminate, amend and assign, as well as perform bulk actions to comply with changing regulations.
In ICM, to manage legacy contracts using AI, you need to first create an attribute Clause Discovery Type. To do so:
1. Click the Create Agreement tile.
8. Click Select File in the File Path. You can select a PDF or .docx legacy file which you want to be discovered.
9. Click Next.
10. On the Verify page, click Create and Publish.
11. Click the Metadata Discovery tab. The values that have been fetched from the uploaded legacy file are displayed. The best possible match will be displayed in each of the fields. The discoverable Metadata attributes include String, Data, Date, Email, Boolean, User, and Lookup. For the Boolean type of discovery, you can toggle Configured Attribute Field to Yes/No, as required.
Since the steps for adding any attribute are quite similar in nature, let’s consider the Lookup attribute as an example.
12. Click the View potential matching values icon. The best potential matching values, based on the confidence level (3 being the highest confidence level) are displayed. A popup opens which displays the values fetched from the legacy file. (For example: Icertis solution).
13. Click Show More to display all the other relevant matches. You can select a value from this list.
14. Click Save to save to the database of ICM or click Save As to save to the AI database.
A popup Data has been saved successfully is displayed.
15. Click the Clause Discovery tab.
You can sort a long list of discovered clauses that are mapped to Attributes in following two ways, allowing you to quickly focus on specific items that match your sort criteria:
By a technical configuration, you can restrict the number of matches to be displayed in the Matched Library Clauses section on the right hand side of the Clause Discovery tab of the Details page. By default, the 5 best matches are displayed based on the maximum length of the matches and their confidence level.
The discovered mapped clauses can be filtered using the following categories:
The Clauses from the uploaded document are discovered and extracted. These discovered clauses will appear on the Clause Discovery tab of the Details page.
These clauses can be exported to Excel for convenient offline reviews as follows:
1. Click Export Clause Data to display specific columns you would like to export to Excel. For example:
You can process a bulk upload contracts end-to-end. This includes validation and creation of the contract, thus making it easier to manage contracts.
For a bulk upload, you need to create the following two Excel files:
To perform a bulk upload:
On completion of the batch process, the status changes to Completed.
You can also configure the extracted Excel document to be color coded linked to the confidence level. The colors - Green, Yellow and Red denote the most, medium and least confidence levels respectively, making it easier to identify them instead of having to search through all the options.
Related Topics: Create Agreement | Managing US Federal Contracts using ICM | Discover_AI
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