#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig {
pub data_format: Option<EntityRecognizerDataFormat>,
pub entity_types: Vec<EntityTypesListItem>,
pub documents: Option<EntityRecognizerDocuments>,
pub annotations: Option<EntityRecognizerAnnotations>,
pub entity_list: Option<EntityRecognizerEntityList>,
pub augmented_manifests: Option<Vec<AugmentedManifestsListItem>>,
}
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Specifies the format and location of the input data.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.data_format: Option<EntityRecognizerDataFormat>
The format of your training data:
-
COMPREHEND_CSV
: A CSV file that supplements your training documents. The CSV file contains information about the custom entities that your trained model will detect. The required format of the file depends on whether you are providing annotations or an entity list.If you use this value, you must provide your CSV file by using either the
Annotations
orEntityList
parameters. You must provide your training documents by using theDocuments
parameter. -
AUGMENTED_MANIFEST
: A labeled dataset that is produced by Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth. This file is in JSON lines format. Each line is a complete JSON object that contains a training document and its labels. Each label annotates a named entity in the training document.If you use this value, you must provide the
AugmentedManifests
parameter in your request.
If you don't specify a value, Amazon Comprehend uses COMPREHEND_CSV
as the default.
entity_types: Vec<EntityTypesListItem>
The entity types in the labeled training data that Amazon Comprehend uses to train the custom entity recognizer. Any entity types that you don't specify are ignored.
A maximum of 25 entity types can be used at one time to train an entity recognizer. Entity types must not contain the following invalid characters: \n (line break), \\n (escaped line break), \r (carriage return), \\r (escaped carriage return), \t (tab), \\t (escaped tab), space, and , (comma).
documents: Option<EntityRecognizerDocuments>
The S3 location of the folder that contains the training documents for your custom entity recognizer.
This parameter is required if you set DataFormat
to COMPREHEND_CSV
.
annotations: Option<EntityRecognizerAnnotations>
The S3 location of the CSV file that annotates your training documents.
entity_list: Option<EntityRecognizerEntityList>
The S3 location of the CSV file that has the entity list for your custom entity recognizer.
augmented_manifests: Option<Vec<AugmentedManifestsListItem>>
A list of augmented manifest files that provide training data for your custom model. An augmented manifest file is a labeled dataset that is produced by Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth.
This parameter is required if you set DataFormat
to AUGMENTED_MANIFEST
.
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Source§impl EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
Sourcepub fn data_format(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerDataFormat>
pub fn data_format(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerDataFormat>
The format of your training data:
-
COMPREHEND_CSV
: A CSV file that supplements your training documents. The CSV file contains information about the custom entities that your trained model will detect. The required format of the file depends on whether you are providing annotations or an entity list.If you use this value, you must provide your CSV file by using either the
Annotations
orEntityList
parameters. You must provide your training documents by using theDocuments
parameter. -
AUGMENTED_MANIFEST
: A labeled dataset that is produced by Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth. This file is in JSON lines format. Each line is a complete JSON object that contains a training document and its labels. Each label annotates a named entity in the training document.If you use this value, you must provide the
AugmentedManifests
parameter in your request.
If you don't specify a value, Amazon Comprehend uses COMPREHEND_CSV
as the default.
Sourcepub fn entity_types(&self) -> &[EntityTypesListItem]
pub fn entity_types(&self) -> &[EntityTypesListItem]
The entity types in the labeled training data that Amazon Comprehend uses to train the custom entity recognizer. Any entity types that you don't specify are ignored.
A maximum of 25 entity types can be used at one time to train an entity recognizer. Entity types must not contain the following invalid characters: \n (line break), \\n (escaped line break), \r (carriage return), \\r (escaped carriage return), \t (tab), \\t (escaped tab), space, and , (comma).
Sourcepub fn documents(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerDocuments>
pub fn documents(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerDocuments>
The S3 location of the folder that contains the training documents for your custom entity recognizer.
This parameter is required if you set DataFormat
to COMPREHEND_CSV
.
Sourcepub fn annotations(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerAnnotations>
pub fn annotations(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerAnnotations>
The S3 location of the CSV file that annotates your training documents.
Sourcepub fn entity_list(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerEntityList>
pub fn entity_list(&self) -> Option<&EntityRecognizerEntityList>
The S3 location of the CSV file that has the entity list for your custom entity recognizer.
Sourcepub fn augmented_manifests(&self) -> &[AugmentedManifestsListItem]
pub fn augmented_manifests(&self) -> &[AugmentedManifestsListItem]
A list of augmented manifest files that provide training data for your custom model. An augmented manifest file is a labeled dataset that is produced by Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth.
This parameter is required if you set DataFormat
to AUGMENTED_MANIFEST
.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .augmented_manifests.is_none()
.
Source§impl EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EntityRecognizerInputDataConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EntityRecognizerInputDataConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
.
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Source§impl Clone for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl Clone for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
fn clone(&self) -> EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl PartialEq for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
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impl Freeze for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl Send for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl Sync for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl Unpin for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
impl UnwindSafe for EntityRecognizerInputDataConfig
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