CreateLabelingJobRequest

Struct CreateLabelingJobRequest 

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pub struct CreateLabelingJobRequest {
    pub human_task_config: HumanTaskConfig,
    pub input_config: LabelingJobInputConfig,
    pub label_attribute_name: String,
    pub label_category_config_s3_uri: Option<String>,
    pub labeling_job_algorithms_config: Option<LabelingJobAlgorithmsConfig>,
    pub labeling_job_name: String,
    pub output_config: LabelingJobOutputConfig,
    pub role_arn: String,
    pub stopping_conditions: Option<LabelingJobStoppingConditions>,
    pub tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>,
}

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§human_task_config: HumanTaskConfig

Configures the labeling task and how it is presented to workers; including, but not limited to price, keywords, and batch size (task count).

§input_config: LabelingJobInputConfig

Input data for the labeling job, such as the Amazon S3 location of the data objects and the location of the manifest file that describes the data objects.

§label_attribute_name: String

The attribute name to use for the label in the output manifest file. This is the key for the key/value pair formed with the label that a worker assigns to the object. The name can't end with "-metadata". If you are running a semantic segmentation labeling job, the attribute name must end with "-ref". If you are running any other kind of labeling job, the attribute name must not end with "-ref".

§label_category_config_s3_uri: Option<String>

The S3 URL of the file that defines the categories used to label the data objects.

For 3D point cloud task types, see Create a Labeling Category Configuration File for 3D Point Cloud Labeling Jobs.

For all other built-in task types and custom tasks, your label category configuration file must be a JSON file in the following format. Identify the labels you want to use by replacing label_1, label_2,...,label_n with your label categories.

{

"document-version": "2018-11-28"

"labels": [

{

"label": "label_1"

},

{

"label": "label_2"

},

...

{

"label": "label_n"

}

]

}

§labeling_job_algorithms_config: Option<LabelingJobAlgorithmsConfig>

Configures the information required to perform automated data labeling.

§labeling_job_name: String

The name of the labeling job. This name is used to identify the job in a list of labeling jobs.

§output_config: LabelingJobOutputConfig

The location of the output data and the AWS Key Management Service key ID for the key used to encrypt the output data, if any.

§role_arn: String

The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) that Amazon SageMaker assumes to perform tasks on your behalf during data labeling. You must grant this role the necessary permissions so that Amazon SageMaker can successfully complete data labeling.

§stopping_conditions: Option<LabelingJobStoppingConditions>

A set of conditions for stopping the labeling job. If any of the conditions are met, the job is automatically stopped. You can use these conditions to control the cost of data labeling.

§tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>

An array of key/value pairs. For more information, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.

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impl Clone for CreateLabelingJobRequest

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fn clone(&self) -> CreateLabelingJobRequest

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for CreateLabelingJobRequest

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Default for CreateLabelingJobRequest

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fn default() -> CreateLabelingJobRequest

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impl PartialEq for CreateLabelingJobRequest

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fn eq(&self, other: &CreateLabelingJobRequest) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Serialize for CreateLabelingJobRequest

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

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impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateLabelingJobRequest

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