#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SolutionConfig {
pub event_value_threshold: Option<String>,
pub hpo_config: Option<HpoConfig>,
pub algorithm_hyper_parameters: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub feature_transformation_parameters: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub auto_ml_config: Option<AutoMlConfig>,
pub events_config: Option<EventsConfig>,
pub optimization_objective: Option<OptimizationObjective>,
pub training_data_config: Option<TrainingDataConfig>,
pub auto_training_config: Option<AutoTrainingConfig>,
}
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Describes the configuration properties for the solution.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.event_value_threshold: Option<String>
Only events with a value greater than or equal to this threshold are used for training a model.
hpo_config: Option<HpoConfig>
Describes the properties for hyperparameter optimization (HPO).
algorithm_hyper_parameters: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
Lists the algorithm hyperparameters and their values.
feature_transformation_parameters: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
Lists the feature transformation parameters.
auto_ml_config: Option<AutoMlConfig>
The AutoMLConfig object containing a list of recipes to search when AutoML is performed.
events_config: Option<EventsConfig>
Describes the configuration of an event, which includes a list of event parameters. You can specify up to 10 event parameters. Events are used in solution creation.
optimization_objective: Option<OptimizationObjective>
Describes the additional objective for the solution, such as maximizing streaming minutes or increasing revenue. For more information see Optimizing a solution.
training_data_config: Option<TrainingDataConfig>
Specifies the training data configuration to use when creating a custom solution version (trained model).
auto_training_config: Option<AutoTrainingConfig>
Specifies the automatic training configuration to use.
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impl SolutionConfig
Sourcepub fn event_value_threshold(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn event_value_threshold(&self) -> Option<&str>
Only events with a value greater than or equal to this threshold are used for training a model.
Sourcepub fn hpo_config(&self) -> Option<&HpoConfig>
pub fn hpo_config(&self) -> Option<&HpoConfig>
Describes the properties for hyperparameter optimization (HPO).
Sourcepub fn algorithm_hyper_parameters(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn algorithm_hyper_parameters(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
Lists the algorithm hyperparameters and their values.
Sourcepub fn feature_transformation_parameters(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn feature_transformation_parameters( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
Lists the feature transformation parameters.
Sourcepub fn auto_ml_config(&self) -> Option<&AutoMlConfig>
pub fn auto_ml_config(&self) -> Option<&AutoMlConfig>
The AutoMLConfig object containing a list of recipes to search when AutoML is performed.
Sourcepub fn events_config(&self) -> Option<&EventsConfig>
pub fn events_config(&self) -> Option<&EventsConfig>
Describes the configuration of an event, which includes a list of event parameters. You can specify up to 10 event parameters. Events are used in solution creation.
Sourcepub fn optimization_objective(&self) -> Option<&OptimizationObjective>
pub fn optimization_objective(&self) -> Option<&OptimizationObjective>
Describes the additional objective for the solution, such as maximizing streaming minutes or increasing revenue. For more information see Optimizing a solution.
Sourcepub fn training_data_config(&self) -> Option<&TrainingDataConfig>
pub fn training_data_config(&self) -> Option<&TrainingDataConfig>
Specifies the training data configuration to use when creating a custom solution version (trained model).
Sourcepub fn auto_training_config(&self) -> Option<&AutoTrainingConfig>
pub fn auto_training_config(&self) -> Option<&AutoTrainingConfig>
Specifies the automatic training configuration to use.
Source§impl SolutionConfig
impl SolutionConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SolutionConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SolutionConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SolutionConfig
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Source§impl Clone for SolutionConfig
impl Clone for SolutionConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SolutionConfig
fn clone(&self) -> SolutionConfig
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impl Debug for SolutionConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for SolutionConfig
impl PartialEq for SolutionConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for SolutionConfig
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impl Freeze for SolutionConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for SolutionConfig
impl Send for SolutionConfig
impl Sync for SolutionConfig
impl Unpin for SolutionConfig
impl UnwindSafe for SolutionConfig
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