#[non_exhaustive]pub enum AutoMlProblemTypeConfig {
ImageClassificationJobConfig(ImageClassificationJobConfig),
TabularJobConfig(TabularJobConfig),
TextClassificationJobConfig(TextClassificationJobConfig),
TextGenerationJobConfig(TextGenerationJobConfig),
TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig(TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig),
Unknown,
}
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A collection of settings specific to the problem type used to configure an AutoML job V2. There must be one and only one config of the following type.
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This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
ImageClassificationJobConfig(ImageClassificationJobConfig)
Settings used to configure an AutoML job V2 for the image classification problem type.
TabularJobConfig(TabularJobConfig)
Settings used to configure an AutoML job V2 for the tabular problem type (regression, classification).
TextClassificationJobConfig(TextClassificationJobConfig)
Settings used to configure an AutoML job V2 for the text classification problem type.
TextGenerationJobConfig(TextGenerationJobConfig)
Settings used to configure an AutoML job V2 for the text generation (LLMs fine-tuning) problem type.
The text generation models that support fine-tuning in Autopilot are currently accessible exclusively in regions supported by Canvas. Refer to the documentation of Canvas for the full list of its supported Regions.
TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig(TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig)
Settings used to configure an AutoML job V2 for the time-series forecasting problem type.
Unknown
The Unknown
variant represents cases where new union variant was received. Consider upgrading the SDK to the latest available version.
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Implementations§
Source§impl AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
Sourcepub fn as_image_classification_job_config(
&self,
) -> Result<&ImageClassificationJobConfig, &Self>
pub fn as_image_classification_job_config( &self, ) -> Result<&ImageClassificationJobConfig, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into ImageClassificationJobConfig
, extracting the inner ImageClassificationJobConfig
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_image_classification_job_config(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_image_classification_job_config(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a ImageClassificationJobConfig
.
Sourcepub fn as_tabular_job_config(&self) -> Result<&TabularJobConfig, &Self>
pub fn as_tabular_job_config(&self) -> Result<&TabularJobConfig, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into TabularJobConfig
, extracting the inner TabularJobConfig
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_tabular_job_config(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_tabular_job_config(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a TabularJobConfig
.
Sourcepub fn as_text_classification_job_config(
&self,
) -> Result<&TextClassificationJobConfig, &Self>
pub fn as_text_classification_job_config( &self, ) -> Result<&TextClassificationJobConfig, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into TextClassificationJobConfig
, extracting the inner TextClassificationJobConfig
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_text_classification_job_config(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_text_classification_job_config(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a TextClassificationJobConfig
.
Sourcepub fn as_text_generation_job_config(
&self,
) -> Result<&TextGenerationJobConfig, &Self>
pub fn as_text_generation_job_config( &self, ) -> Result<&TextGenerationJobConfig, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into TextGenerationJobConfig
, extracting the inner TextGenerationJobConfig
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_text_generation_job_config(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_text_generation_job_config(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a TextGenerationJobConfig
.
Sourcepub fn as_time_series_forecasting_job_config(
&self,
) -> Result<&TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig, &Self>
pub fn as_time_series_forecasting_job_config( &self, ) -> Result<&TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig
, extracting the inner TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_time_series_forecasting_job_config(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_time_series_forecasting_job_config(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a TimeSeriesForecastingJobConfig
.
Sourcepub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the enum instance is the Unknown
variant.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl Clone for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl PartialEq for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
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impl Freeze for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl Send for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl Sync for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl Unpin for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
impl UnwindSafe for AutoMlProblemTypeConfig
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