Pricing of Composed Models

Marques Chacon 60 Reputation points
2025-01-24T01:48:33.3533333+00:00

How does the pricing for composed models work? Are we paying for each classification performed and each extraction performed? What if I have a document type called "other" that has irrelevant information, and I don't want to run extraction on it? If I set the confidence threshold to 1, then it should not run any extraction at all, correct? I don't want to be charged for anything classified as "other", other than the initial classification

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An Azure service that turns documents into usable data. Previously known as Azure Form Recognizer.
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  1. Saideep Anchuri 1,710 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2025-01-24T06:46:48.37+00:00

    Hi Marques Chacon

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Forum, thank you for posting your query here!

    Composed models have the same billing structure as individual custom models. The cost is determined by the number of pages analyzed by the downstream analysis model. You will incur charges for both the classification of all pages in the input file and the extraction of pages routed to an extraction model.

    To avoid running extraction on documents classified as "other," you can set a confidence threshold. By setting this threshold to 1, you ensure that documents classified as "other" do not trigger extraction, thereby avoiding extraction charges. However, you will still be charged for the initial classification, but not for the extraction if the confidence threshold prevents it from being processed. Azure pricing

    Kindly refer below documentation: composed-models

    Hope this helps. Do let us know if you any further queries.

     


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