#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UnsearchedFace {
pub face_details: Option<FaceDetail>,
pub reasons: Option<Vec<UnsearchedFaceReason>>,
}
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Face details inferred from the image but not used for search. The response attribute contains reasons for why a face wasn't used for Search.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.face_details: Option<FaceDetail>
Structure containing attributes of the face that the algorithm detected.
A FaceDetail
object contains either the default facial attributes or all facial attributes. The default attributes are BoundingBox
, Confidence
, Landmarks
, Pose
, and Quality
.
GetFaceDetection
is the only Amazon Rekognition Video stored video operation that can return a FaceDetail
object with all attributes. To specify which attributes to return, use the FaceAttributes
input parameter for StartFaceDetection
. The following Amazon Rekognition Video operations return only the default attributes. The corresponding Start operations don't have a FaceAttributes
input parameter:
-
GetCelebrityRecognition
-
GetPersonTracking
-
GetFaceSearch
The Amazon Rekognition Image DetectFaces
and IndexFaces
operations can return all facial attributes. To specify which attributes to return, use the Attributes
input parameter for DetectFaces
. For IndexFaces
, use the DetectAttributes
input parameter.
reasons: Option<Vec<UnsearchedFaceReason>>
Reasons why a face wasn't used for Search.
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Source§impl UnsearchedFace
impl UnsearchedFace
Sourcepub fn face_details(&self) -> Option<&FaceDetail>
pub fn face_details(&self) -> Option<&FaceDetail>
Structure containing attributes of the face that the algorithm detected.
A FaceDetail
object contains either the default facial attributes or all facial attributes. The default attributes are BoundingBox
, Confidence
, Landmarks
, Pose
, and Quality
.
GetFaceDetection
is the only Amazon Rekognition Video stored video operation that can return a FaceDetail
object with all attributes. To specify which attributes to return, use the FaceAttributes
input parameter for StartFaceDetection
. The following Amazon Rekognition Video operations return only the default attributes. The corresponding Start operations don't have a FaceAttributes
input parameter:
-
GetCelebrityRecognition
-
GetPersonTracking
-
GetFaceSearch
The Amazon Rekognition Image DetectFaces
and IndexFaces
operations can return all facial attributes. To specify which attributes to return, use the Attributes
input parameter for DetectFaces
. For IndexFaces
, use the DetectAttributes
input parameter.
Sourcepub fn reasons(&self) -> &[UnsearchedFaceReason]
pub fn reasons(&self) -> &[UnsearchedFaceReason]
Reasons why a face wasn't used for Search.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .reasons.is_none()
.
Source§impl UnsearchedFace
impl UnsearchedFace
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UnsearchedFaceBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UnsearchedFaceBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UnsearchedFace
.
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Source§impl Clone for UnsearchedFace
impl Clone for UnsearchedFace
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UnsearchedFace
fn clone(&self) -> UnsearchedFace
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impl Debug for UnsearchedFace
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impl PartialEq for UnsearchedFace
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