#[non_exhaustive]pub struct StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput { /* private fields */ }Implementations
sourceimpl StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
sourcepub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<StartMedicalTranscriptionJob, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<StartMedicalTranscriptionJob, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs an Operation<StartMedicalTranscriptionJob>
sourcepub fn builder() -> Builder
pub fn builder() -> Builder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput.
sourceimpl StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
sourcepub fn medical_transcription_job_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn medical_transcription_job_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
A unique name, chosen by you, for your medical transcription job. The name you specify is also used as the default name of your transcription output file. If you want to specify a different name for your transcription output, use the OutputKey parameter.
This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If you try to create a new job with the same name as an existing job, you get a ConflictException error.
sourcepub fn language_code(&self) -> Option<&LanguageCode>
pub fn language_code(&self) -> Option<&LanguageCode>
The language code that represents the language spoken in the input media file. US English (en-US) is the only valid value for medical transcription jobs. Any other value you enter for language code results in a BadRequestException error.
sourcepub fn media_sample_rate_hertz(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn media_sample_rate_hertz(&self) -> Option<i32>
The sample rate, in Hertz, of the audio track in your input media file.
If you don't specify the media sample rate, Amazon Transcribe Medical determines it for you. If you specify the sample rate, it must match the rate detected by Amazon Transcribe Medical; if there's a mismatch between the value you specify and the value detected, your job fails. Therefore, in most cases, it's advised to omit MediaSampleRateHertz and let Amazon Transcribe Medical determine the sample rate.
sourcepub fn media_format(&self) -> Option<&MediaFormat>
pub fn media_format(&self) -> Option<&MediaFormat>
Specify the format of your input media file.
sourcepub fn media(&self) -> Option<&Media>
pub fn media(&self) -> Option<&Media>
Describes the Amazon S3 location of the media file you want to use in your request.
sourcepub fn output_bucket_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn output_bucket_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the Amazon S3 bucket where you want your medical transcription output stored. Do not include the S3:// prefix of the specified bucket.
If you want your output to go to a sub-folder of this bucket, specify it using the OutputKey parameter; OutputBucketName only accepts the name of a bucket.
For example, if you want your output stored in S3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET, set OutputBucketName to DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET. However, if you want your output stored in S3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/test-files/, set OutputBucketName to DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET and OutputKey to test-files/.
Note that Amazon Transcribe must have permission to use the specified location. You can change Amazon S3 permissions using the Amazon Web Services Management Console. See also Permissions Required for IAM User Roles.
If you don't specify OutputBucketName, your transcript is placed in a service-managed Amazon S3 bucket and you are provided with a URI to access your transcript.
sourcepub fn output_key(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn output_key(&self) -> Option<&str>
Use in combination with OutputBucketName to specify the output location of your transcript and, optionally, a unique name for your output file. The default name for your transcription output is the same as the name you specified for your medical transcription job (MedicalTranscriptionJobName).
Here are some examples of how you can use OutputKey:
-
If you specify 'DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET' as the
OutputBucketNameand 'my-transcript.json' as theOutputKey, your transcription output path iss3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-transcript.json. -
If you specify 'my-first-transcription' as the
MedicalTranscriptionJobName, 'DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET' as theOutputBucketName, and 'my-transcript' as theOutputKey, your transcription output path iss3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-transcript/my-first-transcription.json. -
If you specify 'DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET' as the
OutputBucketNameand 'test-files/my-transcript.json' as theOutputKey, your transcription output path iss3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/test-files/my-transcript.json. -
If you specify 'my-first-transcription' as the
MedicalTranscriptionJobName, 'DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET' as theOutputBucketName, and 'test-files/my-transcript' as theOutputKey, your transcription output path iss3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/test-files/my-transcript/my-first-transcription.json.
If you specify the name of an Amazon S3 bucket sub-folder that doesn't exist, one is created for you.
sourcepub fn output_encryption_kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn output_encryption_kms_key_id(&self) -> Option<&str>
The KMS key you want to use to encrypt your medical transcription output.
If using a key located in the current Amazon Web Services account, you can specify your KMS key in one of four ways:
-
Use the KMS key ID itself. For example,
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab. -
Use an alias for the KMS key ID. For example,
alias/ExampleAlias. -
Use the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the KMS key ID. For example,
arn:aws:kms:region:account-ID:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab. -
Use the ARN for the KMS key alias. For example,
arn:aws:kms:region:account-ID:alias/ExampleAlias.
If using a key located in a different Amazon Web Services account than the current Amazon Web Services account, you can specify your KMS key in one of two ways:
-
Use the ARN for the KMS key ID. For example,
arn:aws:kms:region:account-ID:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab. -
Use the ARN for the KMS key alias. For example,
arn:aws:kms:region:account-ID:alias/ExampleAlias.
If you don't specify an encryption key, your output is encrypted with the default Amazon S3 key (SSE-S3).
If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location using the OutputLocation parameter.
Note that the user making the request must have permission to use the specified KMS key.
sourcepub fn kms_encryption_context(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn kms_encryption_context(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
A map of plain text, non-secret key:value pairs, known as encryption context pairs, that provide an added layer of security for your data. For more information, see KMS encryption context and Asymmetric keys in KMS.
sourcepub fn settings(&self) -> Option<&MedicalTranscriptionSetting>
pub fn settings(&self) -> Option<&MedicalTranscriptionSetting>
Specify additional optional settings in your request, including channel identification, alternative transcriptions, and speaker labeling; allows you to apply custom vocabularies to your transcription job.
sourcepub fn content_identification_type(
&self
) -> Option<&MedicalContentIdentificationType>
pub fn content_identification_type(
&self
) -> Option<&MedicalContentIdentificationType>
Labels all personal health information (PHI) identified in your transcript. For more information, see Identifying personal health information (PHI) in a transcription.
sourcepub fn specialty(&self) -> Option<&Specialty>
pub fn specialty(&self) -> Option<&Specialty>
Specify the predominant medical specialty represented in your media. For batch transcriptions, PRIMARYCARE is the only valid value. If you require additional specialties, refer to .
sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&Type>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&Type>
Specify whether your input media contains only one person (DICTATION) or contains a conversation between two people (CONVERSATION).
For example, DICTATION could be used for a medical professional wanting to transcribe voice memos; CONVERSATION could be used for transcribing the doctor-patient dialogue during the patient's office visit.
Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new medical transcription job at the time you start this new job.
To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Clone for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl Clone for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
sourcefn clone(&self) -> StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
fn clone(&self) -> StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
sourceimpl PartialEq<StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput> for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl PartialEq<StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput> for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
sourcefn eq(&self, other: &StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput) -> bool
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==. Read more
impl StructuralPartialEq for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl Send for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl Sync for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl Unpin for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
impl UnwindSafe for StartMedicalTranscriptionJobInput
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