#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UiConfigBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for UiConfig
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Source§impl UiConfigBuilder
impl UiConfigBuilder
Sourcepub fn ui_template_s3_uri(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn ui_template_s3_uri(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The Amazon S3 bucket location of the UI template, or worker task template. This is the template used to render the worker UI and tools for labeling job tasks. For more information about the contents of a UI template, see Creating Your Custom Labeling Task Template.
Sourcepub fn set_ui_template_s3_uri(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_ui_template_s3_uri(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The Amazon S3 bucket location of the UI template, or worker task template. This is the template used to render the worker UI and tools for labeling job tasks. For more information about the contents of a UI template, see Creating Your Custom Labeling Task Template.
Sourcepub fn get_ui_template_s3_uri(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_ui_template_s3_uri(&self) -> &Option<String>
The Amazon S3 bucket location of the UI template, or worker task template. This is the template used to render the worker UI and tools for labeling job tasks. For more information about the contents of a UI template, see Creating Your Custom Labeling Task Template.
Sourcepub fn human_task_ui_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn human_task_ui_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ARN of the worker task template used to render the worker UI and tools for labeling job tasks.
Use this parameter when you are creating a labeling job for named entity recognition, 3D point cloud and video frame labeling jobs. Use your labeling job task type to select one of the following ARNs and use it with this parameter when you create a labeling job. Replace aws-region
with the Amazon Web Services Region you are creating your labeling job in. For example, replace aws-region
with us-west-1
if you create a labeling job in US West (N. California).
Named Entity Recognition
Use the following HumanTaskUiArn
for named entity recognition labeling jobs:
arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/NamedEntityRecognition
3D Point Cloud HumanTaskUiArns
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud object detection and 3D point cloud object detection adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudObjectDetection
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud object tracking and 3D point cloud object tracking adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudObjectTracking
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud semantic segmentation and 3D point cloud semantic segmentation adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudSemanticSegmentation
Video Frame HumanTaskUiArns
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for video frame object detection and video frame object detection adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:region:394669845002:human-task-ui/VideoObjectDetection
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for video frame object tracking and video frame object tracking adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/VideoObjectTracking
Sourcepub fn set_human_task_ui_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_human_task_ui_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ARN of the worker task template used to render the worker UI and tools for labeling job tasks.
Use this parameter when you are creating a labeling job for named entity recognition, 3D point cloud and video frame labeling jobs. Use your labeling job task type to select one of the following ARNs and use it with this parameter when you create a labeling job. Replace aws-region
with the Amazon Web Services Region you are creating your labeling job in. For example, replace aws-region
with us-west-1
if you create a labeling job in US West (N. California).
Named Entity Recognition
Use the following HumanTaskUiArn
for named entity recognition labeling jobs:
arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/NamedEntityRecognition
3D Point Cloud HumanTaskUiArns
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud object detection and 3D point cloud object detection adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudObjectDetection
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud object tracking and 3D point cloud object tracking adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudObjectTracking
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud semantic segmentation and 3D point cloud semantic segmentation adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudSemanticSegmentation
Video Frame HumanTaskUiArns
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for video frame object detection and video frame object detection adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:region:394669845002:human-task-ui/VideoObjectDetection
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for video frame object tracking and video frame object tracking adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/VideoObjectTracking
Sourcepub fn get_human_task_ui_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_human_task_ui_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
The ARN of the worker task template used to render the worker UI and tools for labeling job tasks.
Use this parameter when you are creating a labeling job for named entity recognition, 3D point cloud and video frame labeling jobs. Use your labeling job task type to select one of the following ARNs and use it with this parameter when you create a labeling job. Replace aws-region
with the Amazon Web Services Region you are creating your labeling job in. For example, replace aws-region
with us-west-1
if you create a labeling job in US West (N. California).
Named Entity Recognition
Use the following HumanTaskUiArn
for named entity recognition labeling jobs:
arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/NamedEntityRecognition
3D Point Cloud HumanTaskUiArns
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud object detection and 3D point cloud object detection adjustment labeling jobs.
-
arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudObjectDetection
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud object tracking and 3D point cloud object tracking adjustment labeling jobs.
-
arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudObjectTracking
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for 3D point cloud semantic segmentation and 3D point cloud semantic segmentation adjustment labeling jobs.
-
arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/PointCloudSemanticSegmentation
Video Frame HumanTaskUiArns
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for video frame object detection and video frame object detection adjustment labeling jobs.
-
arn:aws:sagemaker:region:394669845002:human-task-ui/VideoObjectDetection
Use this HumanTaskUiArn
for video frame object tracking and video frame object tracking adjustment labeling jobs.
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arn:aws:sagemaker:aws-region:394669845002:human-task-ui/VideoObjectTracking
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Source§impl Clone for UiConfigBuilder
impl Clone for UiConfigBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UiConfigBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> UiConfigBuilder
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impl Debug for UiConfigBuilder
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impl Default for UiConfigBuilder
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fn default() -> UiConfigBuilder
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impl PartialEq for UiConfigBuilder
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