aws-sdk-rekognition 1.77.0 → 1.78.0

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+ 1.78.0 (2023-05-04)
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+ * Feature - This release adds a new attribute FaceOccluded. Additionally, you can now select attributes individually (e.g. ["DEFAULT", "FACE_OCCLUDED", "AGE_RANGE"] instead of ["ALL"]), which can reduce response time.
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  # face detected, the operation returns face details. These details
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  # include a bounding box of the face, a confidence value (that the
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  # bounding box contains a face), and a fixed set of attributes such as
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- # facial landmarks (for example, coordinates of eye and mouth), presence
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- # of beard, sunglasses, and so on.
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+ # facial landmarks (for example, coordinates of eye and mouth), pose,
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+ # presence of facial occlusion, and so on.
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  #
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  # The face-detection algorithm is most effective on frontal faces. For
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  # non-frontal or obscured faces, the algorithm might not detect the
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  # guide.
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  #
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  # @option params [Array<String>] :attributes
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- # An array of facial attributes you want to be returned. This can be the
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- # default list of attributes or all attributes. If you don't specify a
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- # value for `Attributes` or if you specify `["DEFAULT"]`, the API
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- # returns the following subset of facial attributes: `BoundingBox`,
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- # `Confidence`, `Pose`, `Quality`, and `Landmarks`. If you provide
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- # `["ALL"]`, all facial attributes are returned, but the operation takes
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- # longer to complete.
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+ # An array of facial attributes you want to be returned. A `DEFAULT`
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+ # subset of facial attributes - `BoundingBox`, `Confidence`, `Pose`,
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+ # `Quality`, and `Landmarks` - will always be returned. You can request
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+ # for specific facial attributes (in addition to the default list) - by
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+ # using \[`"DEFAULT", "FACE_OCCLUDED"`\] or just \[`"FACE_OCCLUDED"`\].
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+ # You can request for all facial attributes by using \[`"ALL"]`.
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+ # Requesting more attributes may increase response time.
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  #
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  # If you provide both, `["ALL", "DEFAULT"]`, the service uses a logical
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- # AND operator to determine which attributes to return (in this case,
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- # all attributes).
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+ # "AND" operator to determine which attributes to return (in this
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+ # case, all attributes).
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  #
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  # @return [Types::DetectFacesResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  #
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  # version: "S3ObjectVersion",
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  # },
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  # },
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- # attributes: ["DEFAULT"], # accepts DEFAULT, ALL
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+ # attributes: ["DEFAULT"], # accepts DEFAULT, ALL, AGE_RANGE, BEARD, EMOTIONS, EYEGLASSES, EYES_OPEN, GENDER, MOUTH_OPEN, MUSTACHE, FACE_OCCLUDED, SMILE, SUNGLASSES
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  # })
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  #
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  # @example Response structure
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  # resp.face_details[0].quality.brightness #=> Float
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  # resp.face_details[0].quality.sharpness #=> Float
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  # resp.face_details[0].confidence #=> Float
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+ # resp.face_details[0].face_occluded.value #=> Boolean
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+ # resp.face_details[0].face_occluded.confidence #=> Float
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  # resp.orientation_correction #=> String, one of "ROTATE_0", "ROTATE_90", "ROTATE_180", "ROTATE_270"
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  #
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  # @overload detect_faces(params = {})
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  # resp.celebrities[0].celebrity.face.quality.brightness #=> Float
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  # resp.celebrities[0].celebrity.face.quality.sharpness #=> Float
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  # resp.celebrities[0].celebrity.face.confidence #=> Float
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+ # resp.celebrities[0].celebrity.face.face_occluded.value #=> Boolean
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+ # resp.celebrities[0].celebrity.face.face_occluded.confidence #=> Float
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  # resp.celebrities[0].celebrity.known_gender.type #=> String, one of "Male", "Female", "Nonbinary", "Unlisted"
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  # resp.job_id #=> String
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  # resp.video.s3_object.bucket #=> String
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  # resp.faces[0].face.quality.brightness #=> Float
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  # resp.faces[0].face.quality.sharpness #=> Float
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  # resp.faces[0].face.confidence #=> Float
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+ # resp.faces[0].face.face_occluded.value #=> Boolean
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+ # resp.faces[0].face.face_occluded.confidence #=> Float
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  # resp.job_id #=> String
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  # resp.video.s3_object.bucket #=> String
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  # resp.video.s3_object.name #=> String
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  # resp.persons[0].person.face.quality.brightness #=> Float
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  # resp.persons[0].person.face.quality.sharpness #=> Float
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  # resp.persons[0].person.face.confidence #=> Float
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+ # resp.persons[0].person.face.face_occluded.value #=> Boolean
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+ # resp.persons[0].person.face.face_occluded.confidence #=> Float
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  # resp.persons[0].face_matches #=> Array
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  # resp.persons[0].face_matches[0].similarity #=> Float
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  # resp.persons[0].face_matches[0].face.face_id #=> String
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  # resp.persons[0].person.face.quality.brightness #=> Float
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  # resp.persons[0].person.face.quality.sharpness #=> Float
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  # resp.persons[0].person.face.confidence #=> Float
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+ # resp.persons[0].person.face.face_occluded.value #=> Boolean
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+ # resp.persons[0].person.face.face_occluded.confidence #=> Float
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  # resp.job_id #=> String
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  # resp.video.s3_object.bucket #=> String
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  #
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  # * An image ID, `ImageId`, assigned by the service for the input image.
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  #
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- # If you request all facial attributes (by using the
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- # `detectionAttributes` parameter), Amazon Rekognition returns detailed
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- # facial attributes, such as facial landmarks (for example, location of
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- # eye and mouth) and other facial attributes. If you provide the same
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- # image, specify the same collection, and use the same external ID in
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- # the `IndexFaces` operation, Amazon Rekognition doesn't save duplicate
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- # face metadata.
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+ # If you request `ALL` or specific facial attributes (e.g.,
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+ # `FACE_OCCLUDED`) by using the detectionAttributes parameter, Amazon
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+ # Rekognition returns detailed facial attributes, such as facial
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+ # landmarks (for example, location of eye and mouth), facial occlusion,
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+ # and other facial attributes.
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+ #
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+ # If you provide the same image, specify the same collection, and use
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+ # the same external ID in the `IndexFaces` operation, Amazon Rekognition
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+ # doesn't save duplicate face metadata.
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- # specify a value for `Attributes` or if you specify `["DEFAULT"]`, the
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- # API returns the following subset of facial attributes: `BoundingBox`,
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+ # An array of facial attributes you want to be returned. A `DEFAULT`
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+ # subset of facial attributes - `BoundingBox`, `Confidence`, `Pose`,
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+ # `Quality`, and `Landmarks` - will always be returned. You can request
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+ # for specific facial attributes (in addition to the default list) - by
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+ # using `["DEFAULT", "FACE_OCCLUDED"]` or just `["FACE_OCCLUDED"]`. You
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+ # resp.face_records[0].face_detail.face_occluded.value #=> Boolean
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+ # resp.face_records[0].face_detail.face_occluded.confidence #=> Float
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  # resp.orientation_correction #=> String, one of "ROTATE_0", "ROTATE_90", "ROTATE_180", "ROTATE_270"
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2023-04-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2023-05-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: aws-sdk-core