#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ContentModerationDetection {
pub timestamp: i64,
pub moderation_label: Option<ModerationLabel>,
pub start_timestamp_millis: Option<i64>,
pub end_timestamp_millis: Option<i64>,
pub duration_millis: Option<i64>,
pub content_types: Option<Vec<ContentType>>,
}
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Information about an inappropriate, unwanted, or offensive content label detection in a stored video.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.timestamp: i64
Time, in milliseconds from the beginning of the video, that the content moderation label was detected. Note that Timestamp
is not guaranteed to be accurate to the individual frame where the moderated content first appears.
moderation_label: Option<ModerationLabel>
The content moderation label detected by in the stored video.
start_timestamp_millis: Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds defining the start of the timeline segment containing a continuously detected moderation label.
end_timestamp_millis: Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds defining the end of the timeline segment containing a continuously detected moderation label.
duration_millis: Option<i64>
The time duration of a segment in milliseconds, I.e. time elapsed from StartTimestampMillis to EndTimestampMillis.
content_types: Option<Vec<ContentType>>
A list of predicted results for the type of content an image contains. For example, the image content might be from animation, sports, or a video game.
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Source§impl ContentModerationDetection
impl ContentModerationDetection
Sourcepub fn timestamp(&self) -> i64
pub fn timestamp(&self) -> i64
Time, in milliseconds from the beginning of the video, that the content moderation label was detected. Note that Timestamp
is not guaranteed to be accurate to the individual frame where the moderated content first appears.
Sourcepub fn moderation_label(&self) -> Option<&ModerationLabel>
pub fn moderation_label(&self) -> Option<&ModerationLabel>
The content moderation label detected by in the stored video.
Sourcepub fn start_timestamp_millis(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn start_timestamp_millis(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds defining the start of the timeline segment containing a continuously detected moderation label.
Sourcepub fn end_timestamp_millis(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn end_timestamp_millis(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time in milliseconds defining the end of the timeline segment containing a continuously detected moderation label.
Sourcepub fn duration_millis(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn duration_millis(&self) -> Option<i64>
The time duration of a segment in milliseconds, I.e. time elapsed from StartTimestampMillis to EndTimestampMillis.
Sourcepub fn content_types(&self) -> &[ContentType]
pub fn content_types(&self) -> &[ContentType]
A list of predicted results for the type of content an image contains. For example, the image content might be from animation, sports, or a video game.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .content_types.is_none()
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Source§impl ContentModerationDetection
impl ContentModerationDetection
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ContentModerationDetectionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ContentModerationDetectionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ContentModerationDetection
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Source§impl Clone for ContentModerationDetection
impl Clone for ContentModerationDetection
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ContentModerationDetection
fn clone(&self) -> ContentModerationDetection
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impl Debug for ContentModerationDetection
impl StructuralPartialEq for ContentModerationDetection
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impl Freeze for ContentModerationDetection
impl RefUnwindSafe for ContentModerationDetection
impl Send for ContentModerationDetection
impl Sync for ContentModerationDetection
impl Unpin for ContentModerationDetection
impl UnwindSafe for ContentModerationDetection
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