#[non_exhaustive]pub struct MedicalTranscriptionSetting {
pub show_speaker_labels: Option<bool>,
pub max_speaker_labels: Option<i32>,
pub channel_identification: Option<bool>,
pub show_alternatives: Option<bool>,
pub max_alternatives: Option<i32>,
pub vocabulary_name: Option<String>,
}
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Allows additional optional settings in your request, including channel identification, alternative transcriptions, and speaker partitioning. You can use that to apply custom vocabularies to your medical transcription job.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.show_speaker_labels: Option<bool>
Enables speaker partitioning (diarization) in your transcription output. Speaker partitioning labels the speech from individual speakers in your media file.
If you enable ShowSpeakerLabels
in your request, you must also include MaxSpeakerLabels
.
For more information, see Partitioning speakers (diarization).
max_speaker_labels: Option<i32>
Specify the maximum number of speakers you want to partition in your media.
Note that if your media contains more speakers than the specified number, multiple speakers are treated as a single speaker.
If you specify the MaxSpeakerLabels
field, you must set the ShowSpeakerLabels
field to true.
channel_identification: Option<bool>
Enables channel identification in multi-channel audio.
Channel identification transcribes the audio on each channel independently, then appends the output for each channel into one transcript.
If you have multi-channel audio and do not enable channel identification, your audio is transcribed in a continuous manner and your transcript does not separate the speech by channel.
For more information, see Transcribing multi-channel audio.
show_alternatives: Option<bool>
To include alternative transcriptions within your transcription output, include ShowAlternatives
in your transcription request.
If you include ShowAlternatives
, you must also include MaxAlternatives
, which is the maximum number of alternative transcriptions you want Amazon Transcribe Medical to generate.
For more information, see Alternative transcriptions.
max_alternatives: Option<i32>
Indicate the maximum number of alternative transcriptions you want Amazon Transcribe Medical to include in your transcript.
If you select a number greater than the number of alternative transcriptions generated by Amazon Transcribe Medical, only the actual number of alternative transcriptions are included.
If you include MaxAlternatives
in your request, you must also include ShowAlternatives
with a value of true
.
For more information, see Alternative transcriptions.
vocabulary_name: Option<String>
The name of the custom vocabulary you want to use when processing your medical transcription job. Custom vocabulary names are case sensitive.
The language of the specified custom vocabulary must match the language code that you specify in your transcription request. If the languages do not match, the custom vocabulary isn't applied. There are no errors or warnings associated with a language mismatch. US English (en-US
) is the only valid language for Amazon Transcribe Medical.
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Source§impl MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl MedicalTranscriptionSetting
Sourcepub fn show_speaker_labels(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn show_speaker_labels(&self) -> Option<bool>
Enables speaker partitioning (diarization) in your transcription output. Speaker partitioning labels the speech from individual speakers in your media file.
If you enable ShowSpeakerLabels
in your request, you must also include MaxSpeakerLabels
.
For more information, see Partitioning speakers (diarization).
Sourcepub fn max_speaker_labels(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_speaker_labels(&self) -> Option<i32>
Specify the maximum number of speakers you want to partition in your media.
Note that if your media contains more speakers than the specified number, multiple speakers are treated as a single speaker.
If you specify the MaxSpeakerLabels
field, you must set the ShowSpeakerLabels
field to true.
Sourcepub fn channel_identification(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn channel_identification(&self) -> Option<bool>
Enables channel identification in multi-channel audio.
Channel identification transcribes the audio on each channel independently, then appends the output for each channel into one transcript.
If you have multi-channel audio and do not enable channel identification, your audio is transcribed in a continuous manner and your transcript does not separate the speech by channel.
For more information, see Transcribing multi-channel audio.
Sourcepub fn show_alternatives(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn show_alternatives(&self) -> Option<bool>
To include alternative transcriptions within your transcription output, include ShowAlternatives
in your transcription request.
If you include ShowAlternatives
, you must also include MaxAlternatives
, which is the maximum number of alternative transcriptions you want Amazon Transcribe Medical to generate.
For more information, see Alternative transcriptions.
Sourcepub fn max_alternatives(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_alternatives(&self) -> Option<i32>
Indicate the maximum number of alternative transcriptions you want Amazon Transcribe Medical to include in your transcript.
If you select a number greater than the number of alternative transcriptions generated by Amazon Transcribe Medical, only the actual number of alternative transcriptions are included.
If you include MaxAlternatives
in your request, you must also include ShowAlternatives
with a value of true
.
For more information, see Alternative transcriptions.
Sourcepub fn vocabulary_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn vocabulary_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the custom vocabulary you want to use when processing your medical transcription job. Custom vocabulary names are case sensitive.
The language of the specified custom vocabulary must match the language code that you specify in your transcription request. If the languages do not match, the custom vocabulary isn't applied. There are no errors or warnings associated with a language mismatch. US English (en-US
) is the only valid language for Amazon Transcribe Medical.
Source§impl MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl MedicalTranscriptionSetting
Sourcepub fn builder() -> MedicalTranscriptionSettingBuilder
pub fn builder() -> MedicalTranscriptionSettingBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MedicalTranscriptionSetting
.
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Source§impl Clone for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl Clone for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MedicalTranscriptionSetting
fn clone(&self) -> MedicalTranscriptionSetting
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
Source§impl PartialEq for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl PartialEq for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &MedicalTranscriptionSetting) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &MedicalTranscriptionSetting) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
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impl Freeze for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl RefUnwindSafe for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl Send for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl Sync for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl Unpin for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
impl UnwindSafe for MedicalTranscriptionSetting
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