Azure Cognitive Services for Text Analysis | Personal Data Scanning and Content Policy Control

Identifying Personal Data with Azure Cognitive Services

Question

Which of the cognitive Service API would help in: -Scanning text to identify personal data -Using a custom list in-line with content policies to block or allow content.

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Explanations

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A. B. C. D.

Correct Answer: D.

Option A is INCORRECT.

Computer Vision service provides capabilities for image processing and capturing required associated information.

Option B is INCORRECT.

Text Analytics cognitive service performs sentiment analysis, language detection and key phrase extraction over text by NLP.

Option C is INCORRECT.

Text Protector is an invalid service.

Option D is CORRECT.

Moderation API is included in the content moderator service and helps check materials content for potential inappropriateness or objectionability.

There are various types of moderation APIs including text moderation, custom terms list, image moderation, custom image list, Video moderation.

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The correct answer for the given scenario is D. Content Moderator.

Content Moderator is a cognitive service API offered by Microsoft Azure that allows users to detect potential offensive or unwanted content within text, images, and videos. It provides advanced features like text and image moderation, video moderation, and human review tools.

Content Moderator API has the capability to scan text and identify personal data such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, and social security numbers, etc. It can also use custom lists to block or allow content in-line with content policies. Users can create custom lists of terms that they want to block or allow within their content. These lists can be uploaded to the API and used to scan text for compliance with the defined content policies.

In conclusion, the Content Moderator API is the best choice for scanning text to identify personal data and using a custom list in-line with content policies to block or allow content.