public class StartLabelDetectionRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable
Starts asynchronous detection of labels in a stored video.
Amazon Rekognition Video can detect labels in a video. Labels are instances of real-world entities. This includes objects like flower, tree, and table; events like wedding, graduation, and birthday party; concepts like landscape, evening, and nature; and activities like a person getting out of a car or a person skiing.
The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. Use Video to specify
the bucket name and the filename of the video.
StartLabelDetection
returns a job identifier (JobId
) which you use to get the results of the operation. When label detection is
finished, Amazon Rekognition Video publishes a completion status to the
Amazon Simple Notification Service topic that you specify in
NotificationChannel
.
To get the results of the label detection operation, first check that the
status value published to the Amazon SNS topic is SUCCEEDED
. If
so, call and pass the job identifier (JobId
) from the initial
call to StartLabelDetection
.
Constructor and Description |
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StartLabelDetectionRequest() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getClientRequestToken()
Idempotent token used to identify the start request.
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String |
getJobTag()
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion
status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
|
Float |
getMinConfidence()
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have
in order to return a detected label.
|
NotificationChannel |
getNotificationChannel()
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the
completion status of the label detection operation to.
|
Video |
getVideo()
The video in which you want to detect labels.
|
int |
hashCode() |
void |
setClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
Idempotent token used to identify the start request.
|
void |
setJobTag(String jobTag)
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion
status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
|
void |
setMinConfidence(Float minConfidence)
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have
in order to return a detected label.
|
void |
setNotificationChannel(NotificationChannel notificationChannel)
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the
completion status of the label detection operation to.
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void |
setVideo(Video video)
The video in which you want to detect labels.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
debugging.
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StartLabelDetectionRequest |
withClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
Idempotent token used to identify the start request.
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StartLabelDetectionRequest |
withJobTag(String jobTag)
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion
status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
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StartLabelDetectionRequest |
withMinConfidence(Float minConfidence)
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have
in order to return a detected label.
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StartLabelDetectionRequest |
withNotificationChannel(NotificationChannel notificationChannel)
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the
completion status of the label detection operation to.
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StartLabelDetectionRequest |
withVideo(Video video)
The video in which you want to detect labels.
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clone, copyBaseTo, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getGeneralProgressListener, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestMetricCollector, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestMetricCollector, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestMetricCollector
public Video getVideo()
The video in which you want to detect labels. The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket.
The video in which you want to detect labels. The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket.
public void setVideo(Video video)
The video in which you want to detect labels. The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket.
video
- The video in which you want to detect labels. The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket.
public StartLabelDetectionRequest withVideo(Video video)
The video in which you want to detect labels. The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
video
- The video in which you want to detect labels. The video must be stored in an Amazon S3 bucket.
public String getClientRequestToken()
Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you use the same
token with multiple StartLabelDetection
requests, the same
JobId
is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to
prevent the same job from being accidently started more than once.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 64
Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9-_]+$
Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you use
the same token with multiple StartLabelDetection
requests, the same JobId
is returned. Use
ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from
being accidently started more than once.
public void setClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you use the same
token with multiple StartLabelDetection
requests, the same
JobId
is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to
prevent the same job from being accidently started more than once.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 64
Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9-_]+$
clientRequestToken
-
Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you
use the same token with multiple
StartLabelDetection
requests, the same
JobId
is returned. Use
ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from
being accidently started more than once.
public StartLabelDetectionRequest withClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you use the same
token with multiple StartLabelDetection
requests, the same
JobId
is returned. Use ClientRequestToken
to
prevent the same job from being accidently started more than once.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 64
Pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9-_]+$
clientRequestToken
-
Idempotent token used to identify the start request. If you
use the same token with multiple
StartLabelDetection
requests, the same
JobId
is returned. Use
ClientRequestToken
to prevent the same job from
being accidently started more than once.
public Float getMinConfidence()
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have in order to return a detected label. Confidence represents how certain Amazon Rekognition is that a label is correctly identified.0 is the lowest confidence. 100 is the highest confidence. Amazon Rekognition Video doesn't return any labels with a confidence level lower than this specified value.
If you don't specify MinConfidence
, the operation returns
labels with confidence values greater than or equal to 50 percent.
Constraints:
Length: 0 - 100
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have in order to return a detected label. Confidence represents how certain Amazon Rekognition is that a label is correctly identified.0 is the lowest confidence. 100 is the highest confidence. Amazon Rekognition Video doesn't return any labels with a confidence level lower than this specified value.
If you don't specify MinConfidence
, the operation
returns labels with confidence values greater than or equal to 50
percent.
public void setMinConfidence(Float minConfidence)
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have in order to return a detected label. Confidence represents how certain Amazon Rekognition is that a label is correctly identified.0 is the lowest confidence. 100 is the highest confidence. Amazon Rekognition Video doesn't return any labels with a confidence level lower than this specified value.
If you don't specify MinConfidence
, the operation returns
labels with confidence values greater than or equal to 50 percent.
Constraints:
Length: 0 - 100
minConfidence
- Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have in order to return a detected label. Confidence represents how certain Amazon Rekognition is that a label is correctly identified.0 is the lowest confidence. 100 is the highest confidence. Amazon Rekognition Video doesn't return any labels with a confidence level lower than this specified value.
If you don't specify MinConfidence
, the operation
returns labels with confidence values greater than or equal to
50 percent.
public StartLabelDetectionRequest withMinConfidence(Float minConfidence)
Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have in order to return a detected label. Confidence represents how certain Amazon Rekognition is that a label is correctly identified.0 is the lowest confidence. 100 is the highest confidence. Amazon Rekognition Video doesn't return any labels with a confidence level lower than this specified value.
If you don't specify MinConfidence
, the operation returns
labels with confidence values greater than or equal to 50 percent.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Length: 0 - 100
minConfidence
- Specifies the minimum confidence that Amazon Rekognition Video must have in order to return a detected label. Confidence represents how certain Amazon Rekognition is that a label is correctly identified.0 is the lowest confidence. 100 is the highest confidence. Amazon Rekognition Video doesn't return any labels with a confidence level lower than this specified value.
If you don't specify MinConfidence
, the operation
returns labels with confidence values greater than or equal to
50 percent.
public NotificationChannel getNotificationChannel()
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion status of the label detection operation to.
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion status of the label detection operation to.
public void setNotificationChannel(NotificationChannel notificationChannel)
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion status of the label detection operation to.
notificationChannel
- The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion status of the label detection operation to.
public StartLabelDetectionRequest withNotificationChannel(NotificationChannel notificationChannel)
The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion status of the label detection operation to.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
notificationChannel
- The Amazon SNS topic ARN you want Amazon Rekognition Video to publish the completion status of the label detection operation to.
public String getJobTag()
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 256
Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.\-:]+
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
public void setJobTag(String jobTag)
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 256
Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.\-:]+
jobTag
- Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
public StartLabelDetectionRequest withJobTag(String jobTag)
Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Length: 1 - 256
Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.\-:]+
jobTag
- Unique identifier you specify to identify the job in the completion status published to the Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
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