@aws-sdk/client-transcribe 3.47.1 → 3.50.0

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +35 -0
  2. package/dist-cjs/models/models_0.js +18 -3
  3. package/dist-cjs/protocols/Aws_json1_1.js +27 -0
  4. package/dist-es/models/models_0.js +15 -0
  5. package/dist-es/protocols/Aws_json1_1.js +27 -1
  6. package/dist-types/Transcribe.d.ts +37 -28
  7. package/dist-types/commands/CreateCallAnalyticsCategoryCommand.d.ts +3 -3
  8. package/dist-types/commands/CreateLanguageModelCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  9. package/dist-types/commands/CreateMedicalVocabularyCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  10. package/dist-types/commands/CreateVocabularyFilterCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  11. package/dist-types/commands/ListCallAnalyticsCategoriesCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  12. package/dist-types/commands/ListLanguageModelsCommand.d.ts +4 -3
  13. package/dist-types/commands/ListMedicalTranscriptionJobsCommand.d.ts +2 -1
  14. package/dist-types/commands/ListMedicalVocabulariesCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  15. package/dist-types/commands/ListVocabulariesCommand.d.ts +2 -2
  16. package/dist-types/commands/StartCallAnalyticsJobCommand.d.ts +5 -4
  17. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateCallAnalyticsCategoryCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  18. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateMedicalVocabularyCommand.d.ts +4 -3
  19. package/dist-types/commands/UpdateVocabularyCommand.d.ts +3 -2
  20. package/dist-types/models/models_0.d.ts +855 -664
  21. package/package.json +39 -33
  22. package/dist-types/ts3.4/Transcribe.d.ts +0 -200
  23. package/dist-types/ts3.4/TranscribeClient.d.ts +0 -112
  24. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateCallAnalyticsCategoryCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  25. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateLanguageModelCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  26. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateMedicalVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  27. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  28. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/CreateVocabularyFilterCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  29. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteCallAnalyticsCategoryCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  30. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteCallAnalyticsJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  31. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteLanguageModelCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  32. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteMedicalTranscriptionJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  33. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteMedicalVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  34. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteTranscriptionJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  35. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  36. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DeleteVocabularyFilterCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  37. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/DescribeLanguageModelCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  38. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetCallAnalyticsCategoryCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  39. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetCallAnalyticsJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  40. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetMedicalTranscriptionJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  41. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetMedicalVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  42. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetTranscriptionJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  43. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  44. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/GetVocabularyFilterCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  45. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListCallAnalyticsCategoriesCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  46. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListCallAnalyticsJobsCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  47. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListLanguageModelsCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  48. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListMedicalTranscriptionJobsCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  49. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListMedicalVocabulariesCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  50. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListTagsForResourceCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  51. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListTranscriptionJobsCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  52. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListVocabulariesCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  53. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/ListVocabularyFiltersCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  54. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/StartCallAnalyticsJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  55. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/StartMedicalTranscriptionJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  56. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/StartTranscriptionJobCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  57. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/TagResourceCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  58. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UntagResourceCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  59. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateCallAnalyticsCategoryCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  60. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateMedicalVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  61. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateVocabularyCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  62. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/UpdateVocabularyFilterCommand.d.ts +0 -17
  63. package/dist-types/ts3.4/commands/index.d.ts +0 -39
  64. package/dist-types/ts3.4/endpoints.d.ts +0 -2
  65. package/dist-types/ts3.4/index.d.ts +0 -5
  66. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/index.d.ts +0 -1
  67. package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/models_0.d.ts +0 -1621
  68. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/Interfaces.d.ts +0 -6
  69. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListCallAnalyticsCategoriesPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  70. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListCallAnalyticsJobsPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  71. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListLanguageModelsPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  72. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListMedicalTranscriptionJobsPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  73. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListMedicalVocabulariesPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  74. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListTranscriptionJobsPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  75. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListVocabulariesPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  76. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/ListVocabularyFiltersPaginator.d.ts +0 -4
  77. package/dist-types/ts3.4/pagination/index.d.ts +0 -9
  78. package/dist-types/ts3.4/protocols/Aws_json1_1.d.ts +0 -119
  79. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.browser.d.ts +0 -38
  80. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.d.ts +0 -38
  81. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.native.d.ts +0 -37
  82. package/dist-types/ts3.4/runtimeConfig.shared.d.ts +0 -11
@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ import { MetadataBearer as $MetadataBearer, SmithyException as __SmithyException
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- * <p>A value that indicates the beginning of the time range in seconds. To set absolute time range, you must specify a
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- * start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following values:</p>
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+ * <p>A value that indicates the beginning of the time range in seconds. To set absolute time
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+ * range, you must specify a start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following
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+ * <p>The time range is set between 10,000 milliseconds and 50,000 milliseconds into the
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+ * call.</p>
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  StartTime?: number;
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  /**
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- * time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following values:</p>
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+ * <p>A value that indicates the end of the time range in milliseconds. To set absolute time
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+ * range, you must specify a start time and an end time. For example, if you specify the following
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- * <p>A time range from the beginning of the call to the value that you've specified. For example, if you specify 100000, the
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+ * <p>A time range from the beginning of the call to the value that you've specified. For example,
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+ * <p>A time range from the value that you've specified to the end of the call. For example, if you
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+ * learning to automatically identify the language. To improve the accuracy of language
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+ * media file and make sure the two values match.</p>
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+ * <code>The sample rate provided does not match the detected sample
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+ * than what Amazon Transcribe Medical can process. For more information, see <i>Guidelines and
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+ * audio contains more channels than Amazon Transcribe Medical is configured to process. To request additional
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+ * channels, see Amazon Transcribe Medical Endpoints and Quotas in the
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) that you use to access the analytics job. ARNs have the format
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+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) that you use to access the analytics job. ARNs
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- * the language that it identified</p>
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+ * <p>A value between zero and one that Amazon Transcribe assigned to the language that it identified in
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+ * the source audio. This value appears only when you don't provide a single language code.
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+ * Larger values indicate that Amazon Transcribe has higher confidence in the language that it
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+ * identified.</p>
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  /**
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- * <p>Shows numeric values to indicate the channel assigned to the agent's audio and the channel assigned to the
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- * customer's audio. </p>
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+ * <p>Shows numeric values to indicate the channel assigned to the agent's audio and the
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+ * channel assigned to the customer's audio. </p>
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- * <p>If the <code>CallAnalyticsJobStatus</code> is <code>FAILED</code>, a description of the error.</p>
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+ * <p>If the <code>CallAnalyticsJobStatus</code> is <code>FAILED</code>, a description of
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+ * the error.</p>
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where you would like to apply a filter. For
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- * example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can also specify the period of time between halfway through to
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- * three-quarters of the way through the call. Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply
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+ * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where you
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+ * would like to apply a filter. For example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can
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+ * also specify the period of time between halfway through to three-quarters of the way
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+ * through the call. Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply
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  * relative time ranges across all calls. </p>
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  export interface RelativeTimeRange {
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  /**
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- * <p>A value that indicates the percentage of the beginning of the time range. To set a relative time range, you must
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- * specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if you specify the following values:</p>
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+ * <p>A value that indicates the percentage of the beginning of the time range. To set a
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+ * relative time range, you must specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For
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+ * example, if you specify the following values:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * <p>StartPercentage - 10</p>
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- * <p>This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the way through the call. For
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- * a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the
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- * 50,000 millisecond mark.</p>
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+ * <p>This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of
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+ * the way through the call. For a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range
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+ * would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000 millisecond mark.</p>
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  StartPercentage?: number;
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  /**
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- * <p>A value that indicates the percentage of the end of the time range. To set a relative time range, you must specify
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- * a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if you specify the following values:</p>
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+ * <p>A value that indicates the percentage of the end of the time range. To set a relative
551
+ * time range, you must specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if
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+ * you specify the following values:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * <li>
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  * <p>StartPercentage - 10</p>
@@ -505,20 +558,22 @@ export interface RelativeTimeRange {
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  * <p>EndPercentage - 50</p>
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  * </li>
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  * </ul>
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- * <p>This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the way through the call. For a
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- * call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000
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- * millisecond mark.</p>
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+ * <p>This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the
562
+ * way through the call. For a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would
563
+ * apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000 millisecond mark.</p>
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  */
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  EndPercentage?: number;
513
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  /**
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- * <p>A range that takes the portion of the call up to the time in milliseconds set by the value that you've specified. For
515
- * example, if you specify <code>120000</code>, the time range is set for the first 120,000 milliseconds of the call.</p>
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+ * <p>A range that takes the portion of the call up to the time in milliseconds set by the
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+ * value that you've specified. For example, if you specify <code>120000</code>, the time
569
+ * range is set for the first 120,000 milliseconds of the call.</p>
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  */
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  First?: number;
518
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  /**
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- * <p>A range that takes the portion of the call from the time in milliseconds set by the value that you've specified to
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- * the end of the call. For example, if you specify <code>120000</code>, the time range is set for the last 120,000
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- * milliseconds of the call.</p>
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+ * <p>A range that takes the portion of the call from the time in milliseconds set by the
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+ * value that you've specified to the end of the call. For example, if you specify
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+ * <code>120000</code>, the time range is set for the last 120,000 milliseconds of the
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+ * call.</p>
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  */
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  Last?: number;
524
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  }
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  const filterSensitiveLog: (obj: RelativeTimeRange) => any;
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  }
531
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that enables you to configure your category to be applied to call analytics jobs where either the
533
- * customer or agent was interrupted.</p>
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+ * <p>An object that enables you to configure your category to be applied to call analytics
588
+ * jobs where either the customer or agent was interrupted.</p>
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  */
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  export interface InterruptionFilter {
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  ParticipantRole?: ParticipantRole | string;
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  /**
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- * <p>An object you can use to specify a time range (in milliseconds) for when you'd want to find the interruption. For
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- * example, you could search for an interruption between the 30,000 millisecond mark and the 45,000 millisecond mark.
547
- * You could also specify the time period as the first 15,000 milliseconds or the last 15,000 milliseconds. </p>
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+ * <p>An object you can use to specify a time range (in milliseconds) for when you'd want to
601
+ * find the interruption. For example, you could search for an interruption between the 30,000
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+ * millisecond mark and the 45,000 millisecond mark. You could also specify the time period as
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+ * the first 15,000 milliseconds or the last 15,000 milliseconds.</p>
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  */
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  AbsoluteTimeRange?: AbsoluteTimeRange;
550
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where there was a interruption. For
552
- * example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can also specify the period of time between halfway through to
553
- * three-quarters of the way through the call. Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply
554
- * relative time ranges across all calls.</p>
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+ * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where there was
608
+ * a interruption. For example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can also specify the
609
+ * period of time between halfway through to three-quarters of the way through the call.
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+ * Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply relative time
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+ * ranges across all calls.</p>
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  */
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  RelativeTimeRange?: RelativeTimeRange;
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  /**
@@ -566,8 +623,8 @@ export declare namespace InterruptionFilter {
566
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  const filterSensitiveLog: (obj: InterruptionFilter) => any;
567
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  }
568
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that enables you to configure your category to be applied to call analytics jobs where either the
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- * customer or agent was interrupted.</p>
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+ * <p>An object that enables you to configure your category to be applied to call analytics
627
+ * jobs where either the customer or agent was interrupted.</p>
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  */
572
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  export interface NonTalkTimeFilter {
573
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  /**
@@ -575,15 +632,17 @@ export interface NonTalkTimeFilter {
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  */
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  Threshold?: number;
577
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  /**
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- * <p>An object you can use to specify a time range (in milliseconds) for when no one is talking. For example, you
579
- * could specify a time period between the 30,000 millisecond mark and the 45,000 millisecond mark. You could also
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- * specify the time period as the first 15,000 milliseconds or the last 15,000 milliseconds.</p>
635
+ * <p>An object you can use to specify a time range (in milliseconds) for when no one is
636
+ * talking. For example, you could specify a time period between the 30,000 millisecond mark
637
+ * and the 45,000 millisecond mark. You could also specify the time period as the first 15,000
638
+ * milliseconds or the last 15,000 milliseconds.</p>
581
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  */
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  AbsoluteTimeRange?: AbsoluteTimeRange;
583
641
  /**
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- * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where there was silence. For example, you
585
- * can specify the first half of the call. You can also specify the period of time between halfway through to three-quarters
586
- * of the way through the call. Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply relative time
642
+ * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where there
643
+ * was silence. For example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can also specify
644
+ * the period of time between halfway through to three-quarters of the way through the call.
645
+ * Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply relative time
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  * ranges across all calls.</p>
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  */
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  RelativeTimeRange?: RelativeTimeRange;
@@ -605,13 +664,15 @@ export declare enum SentimentValue {
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  POSITIVE = "POSITIVE"
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  }
607
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that enables you to specify a particular customer or agent sentiment. If at least 50 percent of the
609
- * conversation turns (the back-and-forth between two speakers) in a specified time period match the specified
610
- * sentiment, Amazon Transcribe will consider the sentiment a match.</p>
667
+ * <p>An object that enables you to specify a particular customer or agent sentiment. If at
668
+ * least 50 percent of the conversation turns (the back-and-forth between two speakers) in a
669
+ * specified time period match the specified sentiment, Amazon Transcribe will consider the sentiment a
670
+ * match.</p>
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  */
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  export interface SentimentFilter {
613
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  /**
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- * <p>An array that enables you to specify sentiments for the customer or agent. You can specify one or more values.</p>
674
+ * <p>An array that enables you to specify sentiments for the customer or agent. You can
675
+ * specify one or more values.</p>
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  */
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  Sentiments: (SentimentValue | string)[] | undefined;
617
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  /**
@@ -627,7 +688,7 @@ export interface SentimentFilter {
627
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  */
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  ParticipantRole?: ParticipantRole | string;
629
690
  /**
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- * <p>Set to <code>TRUE</code> to look for sentiments that weren't specified in the request. </p>
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+ * <p>Set to <code>TRUE</code> to look for sentiments that weren't specified in the request.</p>
631
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  */
632
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  Negate?: boolean;
633
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  }
@@ -641,14 +702,14 @@ export declare enum TranscriptFilterType {
641
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  EXACT = "EXACT"
642
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  }
643
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  /**
644
- * <p>Matches the output of the transcription to either the specific phrases that you specify, or the intent of the phrases
645
- * that you specify.</p>
705
+ * <p>Matches the output of the transcription to either the specific phrases that you specify,
706
+ * or the intent of the phrases that you specify.</p>
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  */
647
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  export interface TranscriptFilter {
648
709
  /**
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- * <p>Matches the phrase to the transcription output in a word for word fashion.
650
- * For example, if you specify the phrase "I want to speak to the manager." Amazon Transcribe attempts to match that specific
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- * phrase to the transcription.</p>
710
+ * <p>Matches the phrase to the transcription output in a word
711
+ * for word fashion. For example, if you specify the phrase "I want to speak to the manager."
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+ * Amazon Transcribe attempts to match that specific phrase to the transcription.</p>
652
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  */
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  TranscriptFilterType: TranscriptFilterType | string | undefined;
654
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  /**
@@ -656,19 +717,21 @@ export interface TranscriptFilter {
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  */
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  AbsoluteTimeRange?: AbsoluteTimeRange;
658
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where you would like to apply a filter. For
660
- * example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can also specify the period of time between halfway through to
661
- * three-quarters of the way through the call. Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can
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- * apply relative time ranges across all calls.</p>
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+ * <p>An object that allows percentages to specify the proportion of the call where you would
721
+ * like to apply a filter. For example, you can specify the first half of the call. You can also
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+ * specify the period of time between halfway through to three-quarters of the way through
723
+ * the call. Because the length of conversation can vary between calls, you can apply relative
724
+ * time ranges across all calls.</p>
663
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  */
664
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  RelativeTimeRange?: RelativeTimeRange;
665
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  /**
666
- * <p>Determines whether the customer or the agent is speaking the phrases that you've specified.</p>
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+ * <p>Determines whether the customer or the agent is speaking the phrases that you've
729
+ * specified.</p>
667
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  */
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  ParticipantRole?: ParticipantRole | string;
669
732
  /**
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- * <p>If <code>TRUE</code>, the rule that you specify is applied to everything except for the phrases that you
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- * specify.</p>
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+ * <p>If <code>TRUE</code>, the rule that you specify is applied to everything except for the
734
+ * phrases that you specify.</p>
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  */
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  Negate?: boolean;
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  /**
@@ -683,7 +746,8 @@ export declare namespace TranscriptFilter {
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  }
685
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  /**
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- * <p>A condition in the call between the customer and the agent that you want to filter for.</p>
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+ * <p>A condition in the call between the customer and the agent that you want to filter
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+ * for.</p>
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  */
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  export declare type Rule = Rule.InterruptionFilterMember | Rule.NonTalkTimeFilterMember | Rule.SentimentFilterMember | Rule.TranscriptFilterMember | Rule.$UnknownMember;
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  export declare namespace Rule {
@@ -709,8 +773,9 @@ export declare namespace Rule {
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711
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  /**
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- * <p>A condition that catches particular words or phrases based on a exact match. For example, if you set the
713
- * phrase "I want to speak to the manager", only that exact phrase will be returned.</p>
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+ * <p>A condition that catches particular words or phrases based on a exact match. For
777
+ * example, if you set the phrase "I want to speak to the manager", only that exact phrase will
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+ * be returned.</p>
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  */
715
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  interface TranscriptFilterMember {
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  NonTalkTimeFilter?: never;
@@ -750,7 +815,8 @@ export declare namespace Rule {
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  const filterSensitiveLog: (obj: Rule) => any;
751
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  }
752
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  /**
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- * <p>An object that contains the rules and additional information about a call analytics category.</p>
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+ * <p>An object that contains the rules and additional information about a call analytics
819
+ * category.</p>
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  */
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  export interface CategoryProperties {
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  /**
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  CreateTime?: Date;
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  /**
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- * <p>A timestamp that shows when the call analytics category was most recently updated.</p>
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+ * <p>A timestamp that shows when the call analytics category was most recently
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+ * updated.</p>
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  LastUpdateTime?: Date;
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  CategoryName: string | undefined;
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  /**
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- * <p>To create a category, you must specify between 1 and 20 rules. For each rule, you specify a
801
- * filter to be applied to the attributes of the call. For example, you can specify a sentiment
802
- * filter to detect if the customer's sentiment was negative or neutral. </p>
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+ * <p>To create a category, you must specify between 1 and 20 rules. For each rule, you
868
+ * specify a filter to be applied to the attributes of the call. For example, you can specify a
869
+ * sentiment filter to detect if the customer's sentiment was negative or neutral.</p>
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  */
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  Rules: Rule[] | undefined;
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  }
@@ -830,8 +897,8 @@ export interface InternalFailureException extends __SmithyException, $MetadataBe
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  Message?: string;
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  }
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  /**
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- * <p>Either you have sent too many requests or your input file is too long. Wait before you resend your request, or
834
- * use a smaller file and resend the request.</p>
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+ * <p>Either you have sent too many requests or your input file is too long. Wait before you
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+ * resend your request, or use a smaller file and resend the request.</p>
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  */
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  export interface LimitExceededException extends __SmithyException, $MetadataBearer {
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  name: "LimitExceededException";
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839
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  Message?: string;
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  }
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908
  /**
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- * <p>The object that contains the Amazon S3 object location and access role required to train and tune your custom
843
- * language model.</p>
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+ * <p>The object that contains the Amazon S3 object location and access role required to train and
910
+ * tune your custom language model.</p>
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  */
845
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  export interface InputDataConfig {
846
913
  /**
847
- * <p>The Amazon S3 prefix you specify to access the plain text files that you use to train your custom language model.</p>
914
+ * <p>The Amazon S3 prefix you specify to access the plain text files that you use to train your
915
+ * custom language model.</p>
848
916
  */
849
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  S3Uri: string | undefined;
850
918
  /**
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- * <p>The Amazon S3 prefix you specify to access the plain text files that you use to tune your custom language model.</p>
919
+ * <p>The Amazon S3 prefix you specify to access the plain text files that you use to tune your
920
+ * custom language model.</p>
852
921
  */
853
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  TuningDataS3Uri?: string;
854
923
  /**
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- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that uniquely identifies the permissions you've given Amazon Transcribe to access your
856
- * Amazon S3 buckets containing your media files or text data. ARNs have the format
924
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that uniquely identifies the permissions you've given
925
+ * Amazon Transcribe to access your Amazon S3 buckets containing your media files or text data. ARNs have the
926
+ * format
857
927
  * <code>arn:partition:service:region:account-id:resource-type/resource-id</code>.</p>
858
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  */
859
929
  DataAccessRoleArn: string | undefined;
@@ -865,18 +935,19 @@ export declare namespace InputDataConfig {
865
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  const filterSensitiveLog: (obj: InputDataConfig) => any;
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  }
867
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  /**
868
- * <p>A key:value pair that adds metadata to a resource used by Amazon Transcribe. For example, a tag with the key:value pair
869
- * ‘Department’:’Sales’ might be added to a resource to indicate its use by your organization's sales department.</p>
938
+ * <p>A key:value pair that adds metadata to a resource used by Amazon Transcribe. For example, a tag
939
+ * with the key:value pair ‘Department’:’Sales’ might be added to a resource to indicate its use
940
+ * by your organization's sales department.</p>
870
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  */
871
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  export interface Tag {
872
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  /**
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- * <p>The first part of a key:value pair that forms a tag associated with a given resource. For example, in the tag
874
- * ‘Department’:’Sales’, the key is 'Department'.</p>
944
+ * <p>The first part of a key:value pair that forms a tag associated with a given resource. For
945
+ * example, in the tag ‘Department’:’Sales’, the key is 'Department'.</p>
875
946
  */
876
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  Key: string | undefined;
877
948
  /**
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- * <p>The second part of a key:value pair that forms a tag associated with a given resource. For example, in the tag
879
- * ‘Department’:’Sales’, the value is 'Sales'.</p>
949
+ * <p>The second part of a key:value pair that forms a tag associated with a given resource.
950
+ * For example, in the tag ‘Department’:’Sales’, the value is 'Sales'.</p>
880
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  */
881
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  Value: string | undefined;
882
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  }
@@ -893,11 +964,12 @@ export interface CreateLanguageModelRequest {
893
964
  */
894
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  LanguageCode: CLMLanguageCode | string | undefined;
895
966
  /**
896
- * <p>The Amazon Transcribe standard language model, or base model used to create your custom language model.</p>
897
- * <p>If you want to use your custom language model to transcribe audio with a sample rate of 16,000 Hz or greater,
898
- * choose <code>Wideband</code>.</p>
899
- * <p>If you want to use your custom language model to transcribe audio with a sample rate that is less than
900
- * 16,000 Hz, choose <code>Narrowband</code>.</p>
967
+ * <p>The Amazon Transcribe standard language model, or base model used to create your custom
968
+ * language model.</p>
969
+ * <p>If you want to use your custom language model to transcribe audio with a sample rate
970
+ * of 16,000 Hz or greater, choose <code>Wideband</code>.</p>
971
+ * <p>If you want to use your custom language model to transcribe audio with a sample rate
972
+ * that is less than 16,000 Hz, choose <code>Narrowband</code>.</p>
901
973
  */
902
974
  BaseModelName: BaseModelName | string | undefined;
903
975
  /**
@@ -905,13 +977,13 @@ export interface CreateLanguageModelRequest {
905
977
  */
906
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  ModelName: string | undefined;
907
979
  /**
908
- * <p>Contains the data access role and the Amazon S3 prefixes to read the required input files to create a custom
909
- * language model.</p>
980
+ * <p>Contains the data access role and the Amazon S3 prefixes to read the required input files to
981
+ * create a custom language model.</p>
910
982
  */
911
983
  InputDataConfig: InputDataConfig | undefined;
912
984
  /**
913
- * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new language model at the time you create
914
- * this new model.</p>
985
+ * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new language model
986
+ * at the time you create this new model.</p>
915
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  */
916
988
  Tags?: Tag[];
917
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  }
@@ -932,7 +1004,8 @@ export interface CreateLanguageModelResponse {
932
1004
  */
933
1005
  LanguageCode?: CLMLanguageCode | string;
934
1006
  /**
935
- * <p>The Amazon Transcribe standard language model, or base model you've used to create a custom language model.</p>
1007
+ * <p>The Amazon Transcribe standard language model, or base model you've used to create a custom
1008
+ * language model.</p>
936
1009
  */
937
1010
  BaseModelName?: BaseModelName | string;
938
1011
  /**
@@ -944,8 +1017,8 @@ export interface CreateLanguageModelResponse {
944
1017
  */
945
1018
  InputDataConfig?: InputDataConfig;
946
1019
  /**
947
- * <p>The status of the custom language model. When the status is <code>COMPLETED</code> the model is ready
948
- * to use.</p>
1020
+ * <p>The status of the custom language model. When the status is
1021
+ * <code>COMPLETED</code> the model is ready to use.</p>
949
1022
  */
950
1023
  ModelStatus?: ModelStatus | string;
951
1024
  }
@@ -957,38 +1030,37 @@ export declare namespace CreateLanguageModelResponse {
957
1030
  }
958
1031
  export interface CreateMedicalVocabularyRequest {
959
1032
  /**
960
- * <p>The name of the custom vocabulary. This case-sensitive name must be unique within an Amazon Web Services
961
- * account. If you try to create a vocabulary with the same name as a previous vocabulary, you get a
962
- * <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
1033
+ * <p>The name of the custom vocabulary. This case-sensitive name must be unique within
1034
+ * an Amazon Web Services account. If you try to create a vocabulary with the same name
1035
+ * as a previous vocabulary, you get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
963
1036
  */
964
1037
  VocabularyName: string | undefined;
965
1038
  /**
966
- * <p>The language code for the language used for the entries in your custom vocabulary. The language code of your
967
- * custom vocabulary must match the language code of your transcription job. US English (en-US) is the only language
968
- * code available for Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
1039
+ * <p>The language code for the language used for the entries in your custom vocabulary.
1040
+ * The language code of your custom vocabulary must match the language code of your
1041
+ * transcription job. US English (en-US) is the only language code available for Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
969
1042
  */
970
1043
  LanguageCode: LanguageCode | string | undefined;
971
1044
  /**
972
- * <p>The location in Amazon S3 of the text file you use to define your custom vocabulary. The URI must be in the same
973
- * Amazon Web Services Region as the resource that you're calling. Enter information about your
974
- * <code>VocabularyFileUri</code> in the following format:</p>
975
- * <p>
976
- * <code>
977
- * https://s3.<aws-region>.amazonaws.com/<bucket-name>/<keyprefix>/<objectkey>
978
- * </code>
1045
+ * <p>The location in Amazon S3 of the text file you use to define your custom vocabulary. The URI
1046
+ * must be in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the resource that you're calling. Enter
1047
+ * information about your <code>VocabularyFileUri</code> in the following format:</p>
1048
+ * <p>
1049
+ * <code>https://s3.<aws-region>.amazonaws.com/<bucket-name>/<keyprefix>/<objectkey></code>
979
1050
  * </p>
980
1051
  * <p>The following is an example URI for a vocabulary file that is stored in Amazon S3:</p>
981
1052
  * <p>
982
1053
  * <code>https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/vocab.txt</code>
983
1054
  * </p>
984
- * <p>For more information about Amazon S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in the <i>Amazon S3
985
- * Developer Guide</i>.</p>
986
- * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-it-works.html#how-vocabulary-med">Medical Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
1055
+ * <p>For more information about Amazon S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in
1056
+ * the <i>Amazon S3 Developer Guide</i>.</p>
1057
+ * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/vocabulary-med.html">Medical Custom
1058
+ * Vocabularies</a>.</p>
987
1059
  */
988
1060
  VocabularyFileUri: string | undefined;
989
1061
  /**
990
- * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new medical vocabulary at the time you
991
- * create this new vocabulary.</p>
1062
+ * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new medical
1063
+ * vocabulary at the time you create this new vocabulary.</p>
992
1064
  */
993
1065
  Tags?: Tag[];
994
1066
  }
@@ -1005,18 +1077,19 @@ export declare enum VocabularyState {
1005
1077
  }
1006
1078
  export interface CreateMedicalVocabularyResponse {
1007
1079
  /**
1008
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary. The name must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account and is case
1009
- * sensitive.</p>
1080
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary. The name must be unique within an Amazon Web Services
1081
+ * account and is case sensitive.</p>
1010
1082
  */
1011
1083
  VocabularyName?: string;
1012
1084
  /**
1013
- * <p>The language code for the entries in your custom vocabulary. US English (en-US) is the only valid language
1014
- * code for Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
1085
+ * <p>The language code for the entries in your custom vocabulary. US English (en-US) is the
1086
+ * only valid language code for Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
1015
1087
  */
1016
1088
  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
1017
1089
  /**
1018
- * <p>The processing state of your custom vocabulary in Amazon Transcribe Medical. If the state is <code>READY</code>, you can
1019
- * use the vocabulary in a <code>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</code> request.</p>
1090
+ * <p>The processing state of your custom vocabulary in Amazon Transcribe Medical. If the state is
1091
+ * <code>READY</code>, you can use the vocabulary in a
1092
+ * <code>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</code> request.</p>
1020
1093
  */
1021
1094
  VocabularyState?: VocabularyState | string;
1022
1095
  /**
@@ -1024,8 +1097,8 @@ export interface CreateMedicalVocabularyResponse {
1024
1097
  */
1025
1098
  LastModifiedTime?: Date;
1026
1099
  /**
1027
- * <p>If the <code>VocabularyState</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field contains information about
1028
- * why the job failed.</p>
1100
+ * <p>If the <code>VocabularyState</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field contains
1101
+ * information about why the job failed.</p>
1029
1102
  */
1030
1103
  FailureReason?: string;
1031
1104
  }
@@ -1037,14 +1110,15 @@ export declare namespace CreateMedicalVocabularyResponse {
1037
1110
  }
1038
1111
  export interface CreateVocabularyRequest {
1039
1112
  /**
1040
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary. The name must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. The name
1041
- * is case sensitive. If you try to create a vocabulary with the same name as a previous vocabulary you will receive a
1113
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary. The name must be unique within an
1114
+ * Amazon Web Services account. The name is case sensitive. If you try to create a vocabulary
1115
+ * with the same name as a previous vocabulary you will receive a
1042
1116
  * <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
1043
1117
  */
1044
1118
  VocabularyName: string | undefined;
1045
1119
  /**
1046
- * <p>The language code of the vocabulary entries. For a list of languages and their corresponding language
1047
- * codes, see <a>transcribe-whatis</a>.</p>
1120
+ * <p>The language code of the vocabulary entries. For a list of languages and their
1121
+ * corresponding language codes, see <a>table-language-matrix</a>.</p>
1048
1122
  */
1049
1123
  LanguageCode: LanguageCode | string | undefined;
1050
1124
  /**
@@ -1052,19 +1126,24 @@ export interface CreateVocabularyRequest {
1052
1126
  */
1053
1127
  Phrases?: string[];
1054
1128
  /**
1055
- * <p>The S3 location of the text file that contains the definition of the custom vocabulary. The URI must be in the
1056
- * same region as the API endpoint that you are calling. The general form is:</p>
1057
- *
1058
- *
1059
- *
1129
+ * <p>The S3 location of the text file that contains the definition of the custom vocabulary. The
1130
+ * URI must be in the same region as the API endpoint that you are calling. The general form
1131
+ * is:</p>
1132
+ * <p>
1133
+ * <code>https://s3.<Amazon Web Services-region>.amazonaws.com/<AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET>/<keyprefix>/<objectkey> </code>
1134
+ * </p>
1135
+ * <p>For example:</p>
1136
+ * <p>
1137
+ * <code>https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/vocab.txt</code>
1138
+ * </p>
1060
1139
  * <p>For more information about S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in the
1061
1140
  * <i>Amazon S3 Developer Guide</i>.</p>
1062
- * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-vocabulary">Custom vocabularies</a>.</p>
1141
+ * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/custom-vocabulary.html">Custom vocabularies</a>.</p>
1063
1142
  */
1064
1143
  VocabularyFileUri?: string;
1065
1144
  /**
1066
- * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new Amazon Transcribe vocabulary at the time you create
1067
- * this new vocabulary.</p>
1145
+ * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new Amazon Transcribe vocabulary at
1146
+ * the time you create this new vocabulary.</p>
1068
1147
  */
1069
1148
  Tags?: Tag[];
1070
1149
  }
@@ -1084,8 +1163,8 @@ export interface CreateVocabularyResponse {
1084
1163
  */
1085
1164
  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
1086
1165
  /**
1087
- * <p>The processing state of the vocabulary. When the <code>VocabularyState</code> field contains
1088
- * <code>READY</code> the vocabulary is ready to be used in a <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code>
1166
+ * <p>The processing state of the vocabulary. When the <code>VocabularyState</code> field
1167
+ * contains <code>READY</code> the vocabulary is ready to be used in a <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code>
1089
1168
  * request.</p>
1090
1169
  */
1091
1170
  VocabularyState?: VocabularyState | string;
@@ -1094,8 +1173,8 @@ export interface CreateVocabularyResponse {
1094
1173
  */
1095
1174
  LastModifiedTime?: Date;
1096
1175
  /**
1097
- * <p>If the <code>VocabularyState</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field contains information about
1098
- * why the job failed.</p>
1176
+ * <p>If the <code>VocabularyState</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field contains
1177
+ * information about why the job failed.</p>
1099
1178
  */
1100
1179
  FailureReason?: string;
1101
1180
  }
@@ -1107,34 +1186,38 @@ export declare namespace CreateVocabularyResponse {
1107
1186
  }
1108
1187
  export interface CreateVocabularyFilterRequest {
1109
1188
  /**
1110
- * <p>The vocabulary filter name. The name must be unique within the account that contains it. If you try to create a
1111
- * vocabulary filter with the same name as another vocabulary filter, you get a <code>ConflictException</code>
1112
- * error.</p>
1189
+ * <p>The vocabulary filter name. The name must be unique within the account that contains
1190
+ * it. If you try to create a vocabulary filter with the same name as another vocabulary filter, you
1191
+ * get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
1113
1192
  */
1114
1193
  VocabularyFilterName: string | undefined;
1115
1194
  /**
1116
- * <p>The language code of the words in the vocabulary filter. All words in the filter must be in the same language.
1117
- * The vocabulary filter can only be used with transcription jobs in the specified language.</p>
1195
+ * <p>The language code of the words in the vocabulary filter. All words in the filter must be
1196
+ * in the same language. The vocabulary filter can only be used with transcription jobs in the
1197
+ * specified language.</p>
1118
1198
  */
1119
1199
  LanguageCode: LanguageCode | string | undefined;
1120
1200
  /**
1121
- * <p>The words to use in the vocabulary filter. Only use characters from the character set defined for custom
1122
- * vocabularies. For a list of character sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-vocabulary.html#charsets">Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
1201
+ * <p>The words to use in the vocabulary filter. Only use characters from the character set
1202
+ * defined for custom vocabularies. For a list of character sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/charsets.html">Character Sets for Custom
1203
+ * Vocabularies</a>.</p>
1123
1204
  * <p>If you provide a list of words in the <code>Words</code> parameter, you can't use the
1124
1205
  * <code>VocabularyFilterFileUri</code> parameter.</p>
1125
1206
  */
1126
1207
  Words?: string[];
1127
1208
  /**
1128
- * <p>The Amazon S3 location of a text file used as input to create the vocabulary filter. Only use characters from
1129
- * the character set defined for custom vocabularies. For a list of character sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-vocabulary.html#charsets">Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
1209
+ * <p>The Amazon S3 location of a text file used as input to create the vocabulary filter. Only
1210
+ * use characters from the character set defined for custom vocabularies. For a list of character
1211
+ * sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/charsets.html">Character Sets for Custom
1212
+ * Vocabularies</a>.</p>
1130
1213
  * <p>The specified file must be less than 50 KB of UTF-8 characters.</p>
1131
- * <p>If you provide the location of a list of words in the <code>VocabularyFilterFileUri</code> parameter, you can't
1132
- * use the <code>Words</code> parameter.</p>
1214
+ * <p>If you provide the location of a list of words in the <code>VocabularyFilterFileUri</code>
1215
+ * parameter, you can't use the <code>Words</code> parameter.</p>
1133
1216
  */
1134
1217
  VocabularyFilterFileUri?: string;
1135
1218
  /**
1136
- * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new Amazon Transcribe vocabulary filter at the time you
1137
- * create this new vocabulary filter.</p>
1219
+ * <p>Adds one or more tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new Amazon Transcribe vocabulary
1220
+ * filter at the time you create this new vocabulary filter.</p>
1138
1221
  */
1139
1222
  Tags?: Tag[];
1140
1223
  }
@@ -1319,17 +1402,19 @@ export interface LanguageModel {
1319
1402
  */
1320
1403
  LanguageCode?: CLMLanguageCode | string;
1321
1404
  /**
1322
- * <p>The Amazon Transcribe standard language model, or base model used to create the custom language model.</p>
1405
+ * <p>The Amazon Transcribe standard language model, or base model used to create the custom language
1406
+ * model.</p>
1323
1407
  */
1324
1408
  BaseModelName?: BaseModelName | string;
1325
1409
  /**
1326
- * <p>The creation status of a custom language model. When the status is <code>COMPLETED</code> the model is
1327
- * ready for use.</p>
1410
+ * <p>The creation status of a custom language model. When the status is
1411
+ * <code>COMPLETED</code> the model is ready for use.</p>
1328
1412
  */
1329
1413
  ModelStatus?: ModelStatus | string;
1330
1414
  /**
1331
- * <p>Whether the base model used for the custom language model is up to date. If this field is <code>true</code>
1332
- * then you are running the most up-to-date version of the base model in your custom language model.</p>
1415
+ * <p>Whether the base model used for the custom language model is up to date. If this field
1416
+ * is <code>true</code> then you are running the most up-to-date version of the base model
1417
+ * in your custom language model.</p>
1333
1418
  */
1334
1419
  UpgradeAvailability?: boolean;
1335
1420
  /**
@@ -1337,7 +1422,8 @@ export interface LanguageModel {
1337
1422
  */
1338
1423
  FailureReason?: string;
1339
1424
  /**
1340
- * <p>The data access role and Amazon S3 prefixes for the input files used to train the custom language model.</p>
1425
+ * <p>The data access role and Amazon S3 prefixes for the input files used to train the custom
1426
+ * language model.</p>
1341
1427
  */
1342
1428
  InputDataConfig?: InputDataConfig;
1343
1429
  }
@@ -1424,45 +1510,48 @@ export declare enum MedicalContentIdentificationType {
1424
1510
  PHI = "PHI"
1425
1511
  }
1426
1512
  /**
1427
- * <p>Optional settings for the <a>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</a>
1428
- * operation.</p>
1513
+ * <p>Optional settings for the <a>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</a> operation.</p>
1429
1514
  */
1430
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  export interface MedicalTranscriptionSetting {
1431
1516
  /**
1432
- * <p>Determines whether the transcription job uses speaker recognition to identify different speakers in the input
1433
- * audio. Speaker recognition labels individual speakers in the audio file. If you set the <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code>
1434
- * field to true, you must also set the maximum number of speaker labels in the <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code>
1435
- * field.</p>
1436
- * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same
1437
- * request. If you set both, your request returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1517
+ * <p>Determines whether the transcription job uses speaker recognition to identify different
1518
+ * speakers in the input audio. Speaker recognition labels individual speakers in the audio file.
1519
+ * If you set the <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> field to true, you must also set the
1520
+ * maximum number of speaker labels in the <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code> field.</p>
1521
+ * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and
1522
+ * <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same request. If you set both, your request
1523
+ * returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1438
1524
  */
1439
1525
  ShowSpeakerLabels?: boolean;
1440
1526
  /**
1441
- * <p>The maximum number of speakers to identify in the input audio. If there are more speakers in the audio than this
1442
- * number, multiple speakers are identified as a single speaker. If you specify the <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code> field,
1443
- * you must set the <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> field to true.</p>
1527
+ * <p>The maximum number of speakers to identify in the input audio. If there are more
1528
+ * speakers in the audio than this number, multiple speakers are identified as a single speaker.
1529
+ * If you specify the <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code> field, you must set the
1530
+ * <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> field to true.</p>
1444
1531
  */
1445
1532
  MaxSpeakerLabels?: number;
1446
1533
  /**
1447
- * <p>Instructs Amazon Transcribe Medical to process each audio channel separately and then merge the transcription output of each
1448
- * channel into a single transcription.</p>
1449
- * <p>Amazon Transcribe Medical also produces a transcription of each item detected on an audio channel, including the start time and end
1450
- * time of the item and alternative transcriptions of item. The alternative transcriptions also come with confidence scores
1451
- * provided by Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
1452
- * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same
1453
- * request. If you set both, your request returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>
1454
- * </p>
1534
+ * <p>Instructs Amazon Transcribe Medical to process each audio channel separately and then merge the
1535
+ * transcription output of each channel into a single transcription.</p>
1536
+ * <p>Amazon Transcribe Medical also produces a transcription of each item detected on an audio channel,
1537
+ * including the start time and end time of the item and alternative transcriptions of item.
1538
+ * The alternative transcriptions also come with confidence scores provided by Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
1539
+ * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and
1540
+ * <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same request. If you set both, your request
1541
+ * returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1455
1542
  */
1456
1543
  ChannelIdentification?: boolean;
1457
1544
  /**
1458
- * <p>Determines whether alternative transcripts are generated along with the transcript that has the highest confidence.
1459
- * If you set <code>ShowAlternatives</code> field to true, you must also set the maximum number of alternatives to
1460
- * return in the <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field.</p>
1545
+ * <p>Determines whether alternative transcripts are generated along with the transcript that
1546
+ * has the highest confidence. If you set <code>ShowAlternatives</code> field to true, you must
1547
+ * also set the maximum number of alternatives to return in the <code>MaxAlternatives</code>
1548
+ * field.</p>
1461
1549
  */
1462
1550
  ShowAlternatives?: boolean;
1463
1551
  /**
1464
- * <p>The maximum number of alternatives that you tell the service to return. If you specify the
1465
- * <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field, you must set the <code>ShowAlternatives</code> field to true.</p>
1552
+ * <p>The maximum number of alternatives that you tell the service to return. If you specify
1553
+ * the <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field, you must set the <code>ShowAlternatives</code>
1554
+ * field to true.</p>
1466
1555
  */
1467
1556
  MaxAlternatives?: number;
1468
1557
  /**
@@ -1485,8 +1574,8 @@ export declare enum Specialty {
1485
1574
  export interface MedicalTranscript {
1486
1575
  /**
1487
1576
  * <p>The S3 object location of the medical transcript.</p>
1488
- * <p>Use this URI to access the medical transcript. This URI points to the S3 bucket you created to store the medical
1489
- * transcript.</p>
1577
+ * <p>Use this URI to access the medical transcript. This URI points to the S3 bucket you created
1578
+ * to store the medical transcript.</p>
1490
1579
  */
1491
1580
  TranscriptFileUri?: string;
1492
1581
  }
@@ -1519,16 +1608,15 @@ export interface MedicalTranscriptionJob {
1519
1608
  */
1520
1609
  TranscriptionJobStatus?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
1521
1610
  /**
1522
- * <p>The language code for the language spoken in the source audio file. US English (en-US) is the only supported
1523
- * language for medical transcriptions. Any other value you enter for language code results in a
1524
- * <code>BadRequestException</code> error.</p>
1611
+ * <p>The language code for the language spoken in the source audio file. US English (en-US)
1612
+ * is the only supported language for medical transcriptions. Any other value you enter for
1613
+ * language code results in a <code>BadRequestException</code> error.</p>
1525
1614
  */
1526
1615
  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
1527
1616
  /**
1528
1617
  * <p>The sample rate, in Hertz, of the source audio containing medical information.</p>
1529
- * <p>If you don't specify the sample rate, Amazon Transcribe Medical determines it for you. If you choose to specify the sample rate, it
1530
- * must match the rate detected by Amazon Transcribe Medical. In most cases, you should leave the
1531
- * <code>MedicalMediaSampleHertz</code> blank and let Amazon Transcribe Medical determine the sample rate.</p>
1618
+ * <p>If you don't specify the sample rate, Amazon Transcribe Medical determines it for you. If you choose to
1619
+ * specify the sample rate, it must match the rate detected by Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
1532
1620
  */
1533
1621
  MediaSampleRateHertz?: number;
1534
1622
  /**
@@ -1540,8 +1628,8 @@ export interface MedicalTranscriptionJob {
1540
1628
  */
1541
1629
  Media?: Media;
1542
1630
  /**
1543
- * <p>An object that contains the <code>MedicalTranscript</code>. The <code>MedicalTranscript</code> contains the
1544
- * <code>TranscriptFileUri</code>.</p>
1631
+ * <p>An object that contains the <code>MedicalTranscript</code>. The
1632
+ * <code>MedicalTranscript</code> contains the <code>TranscriptFileUri</code>.</p>
1545
1633
  */
1546
1634
  Transcript?: MedicalTranscript;
1547
1635
  /**
@@ -1557,8 +1645,8 @@ export interface MedicalTranscriptionJob {
1557
1645
  */
1558
1646
  CompletionTime?: Date;
1559
1647
  /**
1560
- * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field contains information
1561
- * about why the job failed.</p>
1648
+ * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field
1649
+ * contains information about why the job failed.</p>
1562
1650
  * <p>The <code>FailureReason</code> field contains one of the following values:</p>
1563
1651
  * <ul>
1564
1652
  * <li>
@@ -1569,35 +1657,38 @@ export interface MedicalTranscriptionJob {
1569
1657
  * </li>
1570
1658
  * <li>
1571
1659
  * <p>
1572
- * <code>The media format provided does not match the detected media format</code>- The media format
1573
- * of the audio file doesn't match the format specified in the <code>MediaFormat</code> field in the request.
1574
- * Check the media format of your media file and make sure the two values match.</p>
1660
+ * <code>The media format provided does not match the detected media
1661
+ * format</code>- The media format of the audio file doesn't match the format specified
1662
+ * in the <code>MediaFormat</code> field in the request. Check the media format of
1663
+ * your media file and make sure the two values match.</p>
1575
1664
  * </li>
1576
1665
  * <li>
1577
1666
  * <p>
1578
1667
  * <code>Invalid sample rate for audio file</code>- The sample rate specified in the
1579
- * <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> of the request isn't valid. The sample rate must be between 8,000 and
1580
- * 48,000 Hertz.</p>
1668
+ * <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> of the request isn't valid. The sample rate must
1669
+ * be between 8,000 and 48,000 Hertz.</p>
1581
1670
  * </li>
1582
1671
  * <li>
1583
1672
  * <p>
1584
- * <code>The sample rate provided does not match the detected sample rate</code>- The sample rate in the
1585
- * audio file doesn't match the sample rate specified in the <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field in the request.
1586
- * Check the sample rate of your media file and make sure that the two values match.</p>
1673
+ * <code>The sample rate provided does not match the detected sample
1674
+ * rate</code>- The sample rate in the audio file doesn't match the sample rate specified
1675
+ * in the <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field in the request. Check the sample rate
1676
+ * of your media file and make sure that the two values match.</p>
1587
1677
  * </li>
1588
1678
  * <li>
1589
1679
  * <p>
1590
- * <code>Invalid file size: file size too large</code>- The size of your audio file is larger than what Amazon Transcribe Medical can
1591
- * process. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/limits-guidelines.html#limits">Guidelines and Quotas</a> in the <i>Amazon Transcribe Medical
1592
- * Guide</i>
1593
- * </p>
1680
+ * <code>Invalid file size: file size too large</code>- The size of your audio file is
1681
+ * larger than what Amazon Transcribe Medical can process. For more information, see
1682
+ * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/limits-guidelines.html#limits">Guidelines
1683
+ * and Quotas</a> in the <i>Amazon Transcribe Medical Guide</i>.</p>
1594
1684
  * </li>
1595
1685
  * <li>
1596
1686
  * <p>
1597
- * <code>Invalid number of channels: number of channels too large</code>- Your audio contains more channels
1598
- * than Amazon Transcribe Medical is configured to process. To request additional channels, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/transcribe-medical.html">Amazon Transcribe Medical Endpoints and Quotas</a> in the <i>Amazon
1599
- * Web Services General Reference</i>
1600
- * </p>
1687
+ * <code>Invalid number of channels: number of channels too large</code>- Your
1688
+ * audio contains more channels than Amazon Transcribe Medical is configured to process. To request
1689
+ * additional channels, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/transcribe-medical.html">Amazon Transcribe Medical Endpoints and
1690
+ * Quotas</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General
1691
+ * Reference</i>.</p>
1601
1692
  * </li>
1602
1693
  * </ul>
1603
1694
  */
@@ -1607,20 +1698,23 @@ export interface MedicalTranscriptionJob {
1607
1698
  */
1608
1699
  Settings?: MedicalTranscriptionSetting;
1609
1700
  /**
1610
- * <p>Shows the type of content that you've configured Amazon Transcribe Medical to identify in a transcription job. If the value is
1611
- * <code>PHI</code>, you've configured the job to identify personal health information (PHI) in the transcription output.</p>
1701
+ * <p>Shows the type of content that you've configured Amazon Transcribe Medical to identify in a transcription
1702
+ * job. If the value is <code>PHI</code>, you've configured the job to identify personal health
1703
+ * information (PHI) in the transcription output.</p>
1612
1704
  */
1613
1705
  ContentIdentificationType?: MedicalContentIdentificationType | string;
1614
1706
  /**
1615
- * <p>The medical specialty of any clinicians providing a dictation or having a conversation. Refer to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/transcribe-medical-conversation.html">Transcribing a medical conversation</a>for a
1616
- * list of supported specialties.</p>
1707
+ * <p>The medical specialty of any clinicians providing a dictation or having a conversation.
1708
+ * Refer to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/transcribe-medical-conversation.html">Transcribing a medical
1709
+ * conversation</a>for a list of supported specialties.</p>
1617
1710
  */
1618
1711
  Specialty?: Specialty | string;
1619
1712
  /**
1620
- * <p>The type of speech in the transcription job. <code>CONVERSATION</code> is generally used for patient-physician
1621
- * dialogues. <code>DICTATION</code> is the setting for physicians speaking their notes after seeing a patient. For more
1622
- * information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/what-is-transcribe-med.html">What is
1623
- * Amazon Transcribe Medical?</a>.</p>
1713
+ * <p>The type of speech in the transcription job. <code>CONVERSATION</code> is generally
1714
+ * used for patient-physician dialogues. <code>DICTATION</code> is the setting for physicians
1715
+ * speaking their notes after seeing a patient. For more information, see
1716
+ * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/what-is-transcribe-med.html">What
1717
+ * is Amazon Transcribe Medical?</a>.</p>
1624
1718
  */
1625
1719
  Type?: Type | string;
1626
1720
  /**
@@ -1711,10 +1805,10 @@ export declare namespace GetTranscriptionJobRequest {
1711
1805
  */
1712
1806
  export interface JobExecutionSettings {
1713
1807
  /**
1714
- * <p>Indicates whether a job should be queued by Amazon Transcribe when the concurrent execution limit is exceeded. When the
1715
- * <code>AllowDeferredExecution</code> field is true, jobs are queued and executed when the number of executing
1716
- * jobs falls below the concurrent execution limit. If the field is false, Amazon Transcribe returns a
1717
- * <code>LimitExceededException</code> exception.</p>
1808
+ * <p>Indicates whether a job should be queued by Amazon Transcribe when the concurrent execution limit
1809
+ * is exceeded. When the <code>AllowDeferredExecution</code> field is true, jobs are queued
1810
+ * and executed when the number of executing jobs falls below the concurrent execution limit. If
1811
+ * the field is false, Amazon Transcribe returns a <code>LimitExceededException</code> exception.</p>
1718
1812
  * <p>Note that job queuing is enabled by default for call analytics jobs.</p>
1719
1813
  * <p>If you specify the <code>AllowDeferredExecution</code> field, you must specify the
1720
1814
  * <code>DataAccessRoleArn</code> field.</p>
@@ -1723,9 +1817,9 @@ export interface JobExecutionSettings {
1723
1817
  /**
1724
1818
  * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN), in the form
1725
1819
  * <code>arn:partition:service:region:account-id:resource-type/resource-id</code>, of a role
1726
- * that has access to the S3 bucket that contains the input files. Amazon Transcribe assumes this role to read queued
1727
- * media files. If you have specified an output S3 bucket for the transcription results, this role should
1728
- * have access to the output bucket as well.</p>
1820
+ * that has access to the S3 bucket that contains the input files. Amazon Transcribe assumes this role to
1821
+ * read queued media files. If you have specified an output S3 bucket for the transcription
1822
+ * results, this role should have access to the output bucket as well.</p>
1729
1823
  * <p>If you specify the <code>AllowDeferredExecution</code> field, you must specify the
1730
1824
  * <code>DataAccessRoleArn</code> field.</p>
1731
1825
  */
@@ -1761,51 +1855,57 @@ export interface Settings {
1761
1855
  */
1762
1856
  VocabularyName?: string;
1763
1857
  /**
1764
- * <p>Determines whether the transcription job uses speaker recognition to identify different speakers in the input
1765
- * audio. Speaker recognition labels individual speakers in the audio file. If you set the <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code>
1766
- * field to true, you must also set the maximum number of speaker labels <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code> field.</p>
1767
- * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same
1768
- * request. If you set both, your request returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1858
+ * <p>Determines whether the transcription job uses speaker recognition to identify different
1859
+ * speakers in the input audio. Speaker recognition labels individual speakers in the audio file.
1860
+ * If you set the <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> field to true, you must also set the
1861
+ * maximum number of speaker labels <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code> field.</p>
1862
+ * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and
1863
+ * <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same request. If you set both, your request returns
1864
+ * a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1769
1865
  */
1770
1866
  ShowSpeakerLabels?: boolean;
1771
1867
  /**
1772
- * <p>The maximum number of speakers to identify in the input audio. If there are more speakers in the audio than
1773
- * this number, multiple speakers are identified as a single speaker. If you specify the <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code>
1774
- * field, you must set the <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> field to true.</p>
1868
+ * <p>The maximum number of speakers to identify in the input audio. If there are more
1869
+ * speakers in the audio than this number, multiple speakers are identified as a single speaker.
1870
+ * If you specify the <code>MaxSpeakerLabels</code> field, you must set the
1871
+ * <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> field to true.</p>
1775
1872
  */
1776
1873
  MaxSpeakerLabels?: number;
1777
1874
  /**
1778
- * <p>Instructs Amazon Transcribe to process each audio channel separately and then merge the transcription output of each
1779
- * channel into a single transcription. </p>
1780
- * <p>Amazon Transcribe also produces a transcription of each item detected on an audio channel, including the start time and
1781
- * end time of the item and alternative transcriptions of the item including the confidence that Amazon Transcribe has in the
1782
- * transcription.</p>
1783
- * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same
1784
- * request. If you set both, your request returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1875
+ * <p>Instructs Amazon Transcribe to process each audio channel separately and then merge the
1876
+ * transcription output of each channel into a single transcription.</p>
1877
+ * <p>Amazon Transcribe also produces a transcription of each item detected on an audio channel,
1878
+ * including the start time and end time of the item and alternative transcriptions of the item
1879
+ * including the confidence that Amazon Transcribe has in the transcription.</p>
1880
+ * <p>You can't set both <code>ShowSpeakerLabels</code> and
1881
+ * <code>ChannelIdentification</code> in the same request. If you set both, your request
1882
+ * returns a <code>BadRequestException</code>.</p>
1785
1883
  */
1786
1884
  ChannelIdentification?: boolean;
1787
1885
  /**
1788
1886
  * <p>Determines whether the transcription contains alternative transcriptions. If you set the
1789
- * <code>ShowAlternatives</code> field to true, you must also set the maximum number of alternatives to return in the
1790
- * <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field.</p>
1887
+ * <code>ShowAlternatives</code> field to true, you must also set the maximum number of
1888
+ * alternatives to return in the <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field.</p>
1791
1889
  */
1792
1890
  ShowAlternatives?: boolean;
1793
1891
  /**
1794
- * <p>The number of alternative transcriptions that the service should return. If you specify the
1795
- * <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field, you must set the <code>ShowAlternatives</code> field to true.</p>
1892
+ * <p>The number of alternative transcriptions that the service should return. If you specify
1893
+ * the <code>MaxAlternatives</code> field, you must set the <code>ShowAlternatives</code>
1894
+ * field to true.</p>
1796
1895
  */
1797
1896
  MaxAlternatives?: number;
1798
1897
  /**
1799
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary filter to use when transcribing the audio. The filter that you specify must have the
1800
- * same language code as the transcription job.</p>
1898
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary filter to use when transcribing the audio. The filter that you
1899
+ * specify must have the same language code as the transcription job.</p>
1801
1900
  */
1802
1901
  VocabularyFilterName?: string;
1803
1902
  /**
1804
- * <p>Set to <code>mask</code> to remove filtered text from the transcript and replace it with three asterisks ("***")
1805
- * as placeholder text. Set to <code>remove</code> to remove filtered text from the transcript without using
1806
- * placeholder text. Set to <code>tag</code> to mark the word in the transcription output that matches the
1807
- * vocabulary filter. When you set the filter method to <code>tag</code>, the words matching your vocabulary filter
1808
- * are not masked or removed.</p>
1903
+ * <p>Set to <code>mask</code> to remove filtered text from the transcript and replace it
1904
+ * with three asterisks ("***") as placeholder text. Set to <code>remove</code> to remove
1905
+ * filtered text from the transcript without using placeholder text. Set to <code>tag</code> to
1906
+ * mark the word in the transcription output that matches the vocabulary filter. When you set
1907
+ * the filter method to <code>tag</code>, the words matching your vocabulary filter are not
1908
+ * masked or removed.</p>
1809
1909
  */
1810
1910
  VocabularyFilterMethod?: VocabularyFilterMethod | string;
1811
1911
  }
@@ -1824,11 +1924,13 @@ export declare enum SubtitleFormat {
1824
1924
  */
1825
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  export interface SubtitlesOutput {
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  /**
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- * <p>Specify the output format for your subtitle file; if you select both SRT and VTT formats, two output files are genereated.</p>
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+ * <p>Specify the output format for your subtitle file; if you select both SRT and VTT formats,
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+ * two output files are generated.</p>
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  */
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  Formats?: (SubtitleFormat | string)[];
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  /**
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- * <p>Choose the output location for your subtitle file. This location must be an S3 bucket.</p>
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+ * <p>Choose the output location for your subtitle file. This location must be an S3
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+ * bucket.</p>
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  */
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  SubtitleFileUris?: string[];
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  }
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  const filterSensitiveLog: (obj: SubtitlesOutput) => any;
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  }
1841
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  /**
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- * <p>Describes an asynchronous transcription job that was created with the <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code>
1843
- * operation. </p>
1944
+ * <p>Describes an asynchronous transcription job that was created with the
1945
+ * <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> operation. </p>
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  */
1845
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  export interface TranscriptionJob {
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  /**
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  */
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  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
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  /**
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- * <p>The sample rate, in Hertz, of the audio track in the input media file. </p>
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+ * <p>The sample rate, in Hertz (Hz), of the audio track in the input media file.</p>
1860
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  */
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  MediaSampleRateHertz?: number;
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  /**
@@ -1884,52 +1986,57 @@ export interface TranscriptionJob {
1884
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  */
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  CompletionTime?: Date;
1886
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  /**
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- * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field contains information
1888
- * about why the job failed.</p>
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+ * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, this field
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+ * contains information about why the job failed.</p>
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  * <p>The <code>FailureReason</code> field can contain one of the following values:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * <li>
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  * <p>
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- * <code>Unsupported media format</code> - The media format specified in the <code>MediaFormat</code>
1894
- * field of the request isn't valid. See the description of the <code>MediaFormat</code> field for a list of valid
1895
- * values.</p>
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+ * <code>Unsupported media format</code> - The media format specified in the
1996
+ * <code>MediaFormat</code> field of the request isn't valid. See the description of the
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+ * <code>MediaFormat</code> field for a list of valid values.</p>
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  * </li>
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  * <li>
1898
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  * <p>
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- * <code>The media format provided does not match the detected media format</code> - The media format
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- * of the audio file doesn't match the format specified in the <code>MediaFormat</code> field in the request. Check
1901
- * the media format of your media file and make sure that the two values match.</p>
2001
+ * <code>The media format provided does not match the detected media
2002
+ * format</code> - The media format of the audio file doesn't match the format specified
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+ * in the <code>MediaFormat</code> field in the request. Check the media format of
2004
+ * your media file and make sure that the two values match.</p>
1902
2005
  * </li>
1903
2006
  * <li>
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  * <p>
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  * <code>Invalid sample rate for audio file</code> - The sample rate specified in the
1906
- * <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> of the request isn't valid. The sample rate must be between 8,000 and
1907
- * 48,000 Hertz.</p>
2009
+ * <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> of the request isn't valid. The sample rate must
2010
+ * be between 8,000 and 48,000 Hertz.</p>
1908
2011
  * </li>
1909
2012
  * <li>
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  * <p>
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- * <code>The sample rate provided does not match the detected sample rate</code> - The sample rate in the
1912
- * audio file doesn't match the sample rate specified in the <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field in the request.
1913
- * Check the sample rate of your media file and make sure that the two values match.</p>
2014
+ * <code>The sample rate provided does not match the detected sample
2015
+ * rate</code> - The sample rate in the audio file doesn't match the sample rate
2016
+ * specified in the <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field in the request. Check
2017
+ * the sample rate of your media file and make sure that the two values match.</p>
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2018
  * </li>
1915
2019
  * <li>
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  * <p>
1917
- * <code>Invalid file size: file size too large</code> - The size of your audio file is larger than Amazon Transcribe can process.
1918
- * For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/limits-guidelines.html#limits">Limits</a> in the <i>Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide</i>.</p>
2021
+ * <code>Invalid file size: file size too large</code> - The size of your audio file is
2022
+ * larger than Amazon Transcribe can process. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/limits-guidelines.html#limits">Limits</a> in the
2023
+ * <i>Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide</i>.</p>
1919
2024
  * </li>
1920
2025
  * <li>
1921
2026
  * <p>
1922
- * <code>Invalid number of channels: number of channels too large</code> - Your audio contains more
1923
- * channels than Amazon Transcribe is configured to process. To request additional channels, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html#limits-amazon-transcribe">Amazon Transcribe Limits</a> in
1924
- * the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</p>
2027
+ * <code>Invalid number of channels: number of channels too large</code> - Your
2028
+ * audio contains more channels than Amazon Transcribe is configured to process. To request additional
2029
+ * channels, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html#limits-amazon-transcribe">Amazon
2030
+ * Transcribe Limits</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General
2031
+ * Reference</i>.</p>
1925
2032
  * </li>
1926
2033
  * </ul>
1927
2034
  */
1928
2035
  FailureReason?: string;
1929
2036
  /**
1930
- * <p>Optional settings for the transcription job. Use these settings to turn on speaker recognition, to set the
1931
- * maximum number of speakers that should be identified and to specify a custom vocabulary to use when processing
1932
- * the transcription job.</p>
2037
+ * <p>Optional settings for the transcription job. Use these settings to turn on speaker
2038
+ * recognition, to set the maximum number of speakers that should be identified and to specify
2039
+ * a custom vocabulary to use when processing the transcription job.</p>
1933
2040
  */
1934
2041
  Settings?: Settings;
1935
2042
  /**
@@ -1945,17 +2052,19 @@ export interface TranscriptionJob {
1945
2052
  */
1946
2053
  ContentRedaction?: ContentRedaction;
1947
2054
  /**
1948
- * <p>A value that shows if automatic language identification was enabled for a transcription job.</p>
2055
+ * <p>A value that shows if automatic language identification was enabled for a transcription
2056
+ * job.</p>
1949
2057
  */
1950
2058
  IdentifyLanguage?: boolean;
1951
2059
  /**
1952
- * <p>An object that shows the optional array of languages inputted for transcription jobs with automatic language
1953
- * identification enabled.</p>
2060
+ * <p>An object that shows the optional array of languages inputted for transcription jobs with
2061
+ * automatic language identification enabled.</p>
1954
2062
  */
1955
2063
  LanguageOptions?: (LanguageCode | string)[];
1956
2064
  /**
1957
- * <p>A value between zero and one that Amazon Transcribe assigned to the language that it identified in the source audio. Larger
1958
- * values indicate that Amazon Transcribe has higher confidence in the language it identified.</p>
2065
+ * <p>A value between zero and one that Amazon Transcribe assigned to the language that it identified in
2066
+ * the source audio. Larger values indicate that Amazon Transcribe has higher confidence in the language it
2067
+ * identified.</p>
1959
2068
  */
1960
2069
  IdentifiedLanguageScore?: number;
1961
2070
  /**
@@ -1967,9 +2076,9 @@ export interface TranscriptionJob {
1967
2076
  */
1968
2077
  Subtitles?: SubtitlesOutput;
1969
2078
  /**
1970
- * <p>Language-specific settings that can be specified when language identification is enabled for your transcription
1971
- * job. These settings include <code>VocabularyName</code>, <code>VocabularyFilterName</code>, and
1972
- * <code>LanguageModelName</code>LanguageModelName.</p>
2079
+ * <p>Language-specific settings that can be specified when language identification is enabled
2080
+ * for your transcription job. These settings include <code>VocabularyName</code>,
2081
+ * <code>VocabularyFilterName</code>, and <code>LanguageModelName</code>.</p>
1973
2082
  */
1974
2083
  LanguageIdSettings?: {
1975
2084
  [key: string]: LanguageIdSettings;
@@ -2097,11 +2206,12 @@ export declare namespace ListCallAnalyticsCategoriesRequest {
2097
2206
  }
2098
2207
  export interface ListCallAnalyticsCategoriesResponse {
2099
2208
  /**
2100
- * <p>The operation returns a page of jobs at a time. The
2101
- * maximum size of the list is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are
2102
- * more categories in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code>
2103
- * token. Include the token in the next request to the
2104
- * operation to return the next page of analytics categories.</p>
2209
+ * <p>The operation returns a page of jobs at
2210
+ * a time. The maximum size of the list is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If
2211
+ * there are more categories in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the
2212
+ * <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the token in the next request to the
2213
+ * operation to return the next page of analytics
2214
+ * categories.</p>
2105
2215
  */
2106
2216
  NextToken?: string;
2107
2217
  /**
@@ -2129,14 +2239,14 @@ export interface ListCallAnalyticsJobsRequest {
2129
2239
  JobNameContains?: string;
2130
2240
  /**
2131
2241
  * <p>If you receive a truncated result in the previous request of
2132
- * ,
2133
- * include <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of jobs.</p>
2242
+ * , include <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the
2243
+ * next set of jobs.</p>
2134
2244
  */
2135
2245
  NextToken?: string;
2136
2246
  /**
2137
- * <p> The maximum number of call analytics jobs to return in each page of results. If there are
2138
- * fewer results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not
2139
- * specify a value, the default of 5 is used. </p>
2247
+ * <p> The maximum number of call analytics jobs to return in each page of results. If there
2248
+ * are fewer results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do
2249
+ * not specify a value, the default of 5 is used. </p>
2140
2250
  */
2141
2251
  MaxResults?: number;
2142
2252
  }
@@ -2154,10 +2264,11 @@ export interface ListCallAnalyticsJobsResponse {
2154
2264
  */
2155
2265
  Status?: CallAnalyticsJobStatus | string;
2156
2266
  /**
2157
- * <p>The operation returns a page of jobs at a time. The
2158
- * maximum size of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are more
2159
- * jobs in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the
2160
- * token in your next request to the operation to return next page of jobs.</p>
2267
+ * <p>The operation returns a page of jobs at a time.
2268
+ * The maximum size of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are
2269
+ * more jobs in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token.
2270
+ * Include the token in your next request to the
2271
+ * operation to return next page of jobs.</p>
2161
2272
  */
2162
2273
  NextToken?: string;
2163
2274
  /**
@@ -2173,22 +2284,25 @@ export declare namespace ListCallAnalyticsJobsResponse {
2173
2284
  }
2174
2285
  export interface ListLanguageModelsRequest {
2175
2286
  /**
2176
- * <p>When specified, returns only custom language models with the specified status. Language models are ordered
2177
- * by creation date, with the newest models first. If you don't specify a status, Amazon Transcribe returns all custom language
2178
- * models ordered by date.</p>
2287
+ * <p>When specified, returns only custom language models with the specified status. Language
2288
+ * models are ordered by creation date, with the newest models first. If you don't specify a
2289
+ * status, Amazon Transcribe returns all custom language models ordered by date.</p>
2179
2290
  */
2180
2291
  StatusEquals?: ModelStatus | string;
2181
2292
  /**
2182
- * <p>When specified, the custom language model names returned contain the substring you've specified.</p>
2293
+ * <p>When specified, the custom language model names returned contain the substring you've
2294
+ * specified.</p>
2183
2295
  */
2184
2296
  NameContains?: string;
2185
2297
  /**
2186
- * <p>When included, fetches the next set of jobs if the result of the previous request was truncated.</p>
2298
+ * <p>When included, fetches the next set of jobs if the result of the previous request was
2299
+ * truncated.</p>
2187
2300
  */
2188
2301
  NextToken?: string;
2189
2302
  /**
2190
- * <p> The maximum number of language models to return in each page of results. If there are fewer results than the
2191
- * value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2303
+ * <p> The maximum number of language models to return in each page of results. If there are
2304
+ * fewer results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not
2305
+ * specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2192
2306
  */
2193
2307
  MaxResults?: number;
2194
2308
  }
@@ -2200,9 +2314,12 @@ export declare namespace ListLanguageModelsRequest {
2200
2314
  }
2201
2315
  export interface ListLanguageModelsResponse {
2202
2316
  /**
2203
- * <p>The operation returns a page of jobs at a time. The maximum size
2204
- * of the list is set by the MaxResults parameter. If there are more language models in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe
2205
- * returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the token in the next request to the operation to return the next page of language models.</p>
2317
+ * <p>The operation returns a page of jobs at a
2318
+ * time. The maximum size of the list is set by the MaxResults parameter. If there are more
2319
+ * language models in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code>
2320
+ * token. Include the token in the next request to the
2321
+ * operation to return the next page of language
2322
+ * models.</p>
2206
2323
  */
2207
2324
  NextToken?: string;
2208
2325
  /**
@@ -2218,24 +2335,26 @@ export declare namespace ListLanguageModelsResponse {
2218
2335
  }
2219
2336
  export interface ListMedicalTranscriptionJobsRequest {
2220
2337
  /**
2221
- * <p>When specified, returns only medical transcription jobs with the specified status. Jobs are ordered by creation
2222
- * date, with the newest jobs returned first. If you don't specify a status, Amazon Transcribe Medical returns all transcription jobs ordered
2223
- * by creation date.</p>
2338
+ * <p>When specified, returns only medical transcription jobs with the specified status. Jobs
2339
+ * are ordered by creation date, with the newest jobs returned first. If you don't specify a status,
2340
+ * Amazon Transcribe Medical returns all transcription jobs ordered by creation date.</p>
2224
2341
  */
2225
2342
  Status?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
2226
2343
  /**
2227
- * <p>When specified, the jobs returned in the list are limited to jobs whose name contains the specified string.</p>
2344
+ * <p>When specified, the jobs returned in the list are limited to jobs whose name contains the
2345
+ * specified string.</p>
2228
2346
  */
2229
2347
  JobNameContains?: string;
2230
2348
  /**
2231
- * <p>If you a receive a truncated result in the previous request of <code>ListMedicalTranscriptionJobs</code>,
2232
- * include <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of jobs.</p>
2349
+ * <p>If you a receive a truncated result in the previous request of
2350
+ * <code>ListMedicalTranscriptionJobs</code>, include <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the
2351
+ * next set of jobs.</p>
2233
2352
  */
2234
2353
  NextToken?: string;
2235
2354
  /**
2236
- * <p> The maximum number of medical transcription jobs to return in each page of results. If there are fewer
2237
- * results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value, the default of
2238
- * 5 is used.</p>
2355
+ * <p> The maximum number of medical transcription jobs to return in each page of results. If
2356
+ * there are fewer results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you
2357
+ * do not specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2239
2358
  */
2240
2359
  MaxResults?: number;
2241
2360
  }
@@ -2278,22 +2397,25 @@ export interface MedicalTranscriptionJobSummary {
2278
2397
  */
2279
2398
  TranscriptionJobStatus?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
2280
2399
  /**
2281
- * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, a description of the error.</p>
2400
+ * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, a description
2401
+ * of the error.</p>
2282
2402
  */
2283
2403
  FailureReason?: string;
2284
2404
  /**
2285
- * <p>Indicates the location of the transcription job's output. This field must be the path of an S3 bucket; if you don't
2286
- * already have an S3 bucket, one is created based on the path you add.</p>
2405
+ * <p>Indicates the location of the transcription job's output. This field must be the path of an
2406
+ * S3 bucket; if you don't already have an S3 bucket, one is created based on the path you
2407
+ * add.</p>
2287
2408
  */
2288
2409
  OutputLocationType?: OutputLocationType | string;
2289
2410
  /**
2290
- * <p>The medical specialty of the transcription job. Refer to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/transcribe-medical-conversation.html">Transcribing a medical conversation</a>for a
2291
- * list of supported specialties.</p>
2411
+ * <p>The medical specialty of the transcription job. Refer to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/transcribe-medical-conversation.html">Transcribing a medical
2412
+ * conversation</a>for a list of supported specialties.</p>
2292
2413
  */
2293
2414
  Specialty?: Specialty | string;
2294
2415
  /**
2295
- * <p>Shows the type of information you've configured Amazon Transcribe Medical to identify in a transcription job. If the value is
2296
- * <code>PHI</code>, you've configured the transcription job to identify personal health information (PHI).</p>
2416
+ * <p>Shows the type of information you've configured Amazon Transcribe Medical to identify in a transcription job.
2417
+ * If the value is <code>PHI</code>, you've configured the transcription job to identify personal
2418
+ * health information (PHI).</p>
2297
2419
  */
2298
2420
  ContentIdentificationType?: MedicalContentIdentificationType | string;
2299
2421
  /**
@@ -2313,10 +2435,12 @@ export interface ListMedicalTranscriptionJobsResponse {
2313
2435
  */
2314
2436
  Status?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
2315
2437
  /**
2316
- * <p>The <code>ListMedicalTranscriptionJobs</code> operation returns a page of jobs at a time. The maximum
2317
- * size of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If the number of jobs exceeds what can fit on
2318
- * a page, Amazon Transcribe Medical returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the token in the next request to the
2319
- * <code>ListMedicalTranscriptionJobs</code> operation to return in the next page of jobs.</p>
2438
+ * <p>The <code>ListMedicalTranscriptionJobs</code> operation returns a page of jobs at a
2439
+ * time. The maximum size of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If
2440
+ * the number of jobs exceeds what can fit on a page, Amazon Transcribe Medical returns the
2441
+ * <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the token in the next request to the
2442
+ * <code>ListMedicalTranscriptionJobs</code> operation to return in the next page of
2443
+ * jobs.</p>
2320
2444
  */
2321
2445
  NextToken?: string;
2322
2446
  /**
@@ -2332,24 +2456,26 @@ export declare namespace ListMedicalTranscriptionJobsResponse {
2332
2456
  }
2333
2457
  export interface ListMedicalVocabulariesRequest {
2334
2458
  /**
2335
- * <p>If the result of your previous request to <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code> was truncated, include the
2336
- * <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of vocabularies.</p>
2459
+ * <p>If the result of your previous request to <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code> was
2460
+ * truncated, include the <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of vocabularies.</p>
2337
2461
  */
2338
2462
  NextToken?: string;
2339
2463
  /**
2340
- * <p>The maximum number of vocabularies to return in each page of results. If there are fewer results than the
2341
- * value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2464
+ * <p>The maximum number of vocabularies to return in each page of results. If there are fewer
2465
+ * results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify
2466
+ * a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2342
2467
  */
2343
2468
  MaxResults?: number;
2344
2469
  /**
2345
- * <p>When specified, returns only vocabularies with the <code>VocabularyState</code> equal to the specified
2346
- * vocabulary state. Use this field to see which vocabularies are ready for your medical transcription jobs.</p>
2470
+ * <p>When specified, returns only vocabularies with the <code>VocabularyState</code> equal
2471
+ * to the specified vocabulary state. Use this field to see which vocabularies are ready for your
2472
+ * medical transcription jobs.</p>
2347
2473
  */
2348
2474
  StateEquals?: VocabularyState | string;
2349
2475
  /**
2350
- * <p>Returns vocabularies whose names contain the specified string. The search is not case sensitive.
2351
- * <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code> returns both "<code>vocabularyname</code>" and
2352
- * "<code>VocabularyName</code>".</p>
2476
+ * <p>Returns vocabularies whose names contain the specified string. The search is not case
2477
+ * sensitive. <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code> returns both
2478
+ * "<code>vocabularyname</code>" and "<code>VocabularyName</code>".</p>
2353
2479
  */
2354
2480
  NameContains?: string;
2355
2481
  }
@@ -2360,7 +2486,7 @@ export declare namespace ListMedicalVocabulariesRequest {
2360
2486
  const filterSensitiveLog: (obj: ListMedicalVocabulariesRequest) => any;
2361
2487
  }
2362
2488
  /**
2363
- * <p>Provides information about a custom vocabulary. </p>
2489
+ * <p>Provides information about a custom vocabulary.</p>
2364
2490
  */
2365
2491
  export interface VocabularyInfo {
2366
2492
  /**
@@ -2376,8 +2502,8 @@ export interface VocabularyInfo {
2376
2502
  */
2377
2503
  LastModifiedTime?: Date;
2378
2504
  /**
2379
- * <p>The processing state of the vocabulary. If the state is <code>READY</code> you can use
2380
- * the vocabulary in a <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> request.</p>
2505
+ * <p>The processing state of the vocabulary. If the state is <code>READY</code> you
2506
+ * can use the vocabulary in a <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> request.</p>
2381
2507
  */
2382
2508
  VocabularyState?: VocabularyState | string;
2383
2509
  }
@@ -2393,10 +2519,11 @@ export interface ListMedicalVocabulariesResponse {
2393
2519
  */
2394
2520
  Status?: VocabularyState | string;
2395
2521
  /**
2396
- * <p>The <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code> operation returns a page of vocabularies at a time. You set the
2397
- * maximum number of vocabularies to return on a page with the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there
2398
- * are more jobs in the list will fit on a page, Amazon Transcribe Medical returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. To return the next
2399
- * page of vocabularies, include the token in the next request to the <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code>
2522
+ * <p>The <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code> operation returns a page of vocabularies at a
2523
+ * time. You set the maximum number of vocabularies to return on a page with the
2524
+ * <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are more jobs in the list will fit on a page,
2525
+ * Amazon Transcribe Medical returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. To return the next page of vocabularies,
2526
+ * include the token in the next request to the <code>ListMedicalVocabularies</code>
2400
2527
  * operation .</p>
2401
2528
  */
2402
2529
  NextToken?: string;
@@ -2447,23 +2574,25 @@ export declare namespace ListTagsForResourceResponse {
2447
2574
  }
2448
2575
  export interface ListTranscriptionJobsRequest {
2449
2576
  /**
2450
- * <p>When specified, returns only transcription jobs with the specified status. Jobs are ordered by creation date, with
2451
- * the newest jobs returned first. If you don’t specify a status, Amazon Transcribe returns all transcription jobs ordered by creation
2452
- * date.</p>
2577
+ * <p>When specified, returns only transcription jobs with the specified status. Jobs are ordered
2578
+ * by creation date, with the newest jobs returned first. If you don’t specify a status, Amazon Transcribe
2579
+ * returns all transcription jobs ordered by creation date.</p>
2453
2580
  */
2454
2581
  Status?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
2455
2582
  /**
2456
- * <p>When specified, the jobs returned in the list are limited to jobs whose name contains the specified string.</p>
2583
+ * <p>When specified, the jobs returned in the list are limited to jobs whose name contains the
2584
+ * specified string.</p>
2457
2585
  */
2458
2586
  JobNameContains?: string;
2459
2587
  /**
2460
- * <p>If the result of the previous request to <code>ListTranscriptionJobs</code> is truncated, include the
2461
- * <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of jobs.</p>
2588
+ * <p>If the result of the previous request to <code>ListTranscriptionJobs</code> is truncated,
2589
+ * include the <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of jobs.</p>
2462
2590
  */
2463
2591
  NextToken?: string;
2464
2592
  /**
2465
- * <p>The maximum number of jobs to return in each page of results. If there are fewer results than the value you
2466
- * specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2593
+ * <p>The maximum number of jobs to return in each page of results. If there are fewer results
2594
+ * than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value,
2595
+ * the default of 5 is used.</p>
2467
2596
  */
2468
2597
  MaxResults?: number;
2469
2598
  }
@@ -2498,21 +2627,24 @@ export interface TranscriptionJobSummary {
2498
2627
  */
2499
2628
  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
2500
2629
  /**
2501
- * <p>The status of the transcription job. When the status is <code>COMPLETED</code>, use the
2502
- * <code>GetTranscriptionJob</code> operation to get the results of the transcription.</p>
2630
+ * <p>The status of the transcription job. When the status is <code>COMPLETED</code>,
2631
+ * use the <code>GetTranscriptionJob</code> operation to get the results of the
2632
+ * transcription.</p>
2503
2633
  */
2504
2634
  TranscriptionJobStatus?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
2505
2635
  /**
2506
- * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, a description of the error.</p>
2636
+ * <p>If the <code>TranscriptionJobStatus</code> field is <code>FAILED</code>, a
2637
+ * description of the error.</p>
2507
2638
  */
2508
2639
  FailureReason?: string;
2509
2640
  /**
2510
2641
  * <p>Indicates the location of the output of the transcription job.</p>
2511
- * <p>If the value is <code>CUSTOMER_BUCKET</code> then the location is the S3 bucket specified in the
2512
- * <code>outputBucketName</code> field when the transcription job was started with the
2513
- * <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> operation.</p>
2514
- * <p>If the value is <code>SERVICE_BUCKET</code> then the output is stored by Amazon Transcribe and can be retrieved using
2515
- * the URI in the <code>GetTranscriptionJob</code> response's <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field.</p>
2642
+ * <p>If the value is <code>CUSTOMER_BUCKET</code> then the location is the S3 bucket
2643
+ * specified in the <code>outputBucketName</code> field when the transcription job was
2644
+ * started with the <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> operation.</p>
2645
+ * <p>If the value is <code>SERVICE_BUCKET</code> then the output is stored by Amazon Transcribe and
2646
+ * can be retrieved using the URI in the <code>GetTranscriptionJob</code> response's
2647
+ * <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field.</p>
2516
2648
  */
2517
2649
  OutputLocationType?: OutputLocationType | string;
2518
2650
  /**
@@ -2528,8 +2660,9 @@ export interface TranscriptionJobSummary {
2528
2660
  */
2529
2661
  IdentifyLanguage?: boolean;
2530
2662
  /**
2531
- * <p>A value between zero and one that Amazon Transcribe assigned to the language it identified in the source audio. A higher
2532
- * score indicates that Amazon Transcribe is more confident in the language it identified.</p>
2663
+ * <p>A value between zero and one that Amazon Transcribe assigned to the language it identified in
2664
+ * the source audio. A higher score indicates that Amazon Transcribe is more confident in the language it
2665
+ * identified.</p>
2533
2666
  */
2534
2667
  IdentifiedLanguageScore?: number;
2535
2668
  }
@@ -2545,10 +2678,11 @@ export interface ListTranscriptionJobsResponse {
2545
2678
  */
2546
2679
  Status?: TranscriptionJobStatus | string;
2547
2680
  /**
2548
- * <p>The <code>ListTranscriptionJobs</code> operation returns a page of jobs at a time. The maximum size of the
2549
- * page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are more jobs in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe
2550
- * returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the token in the next request to the
2551
- * <code>ListTranscriptionJobs</code> operation to return in the next page of jobs.</p>
2681
+ * <p>The <code>ListTranscriptionJobs</code> operation returns a page of jobs at a time. The
2682
+ * maximum size of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are
2683
+ * more jobs in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token.
2684
+ * Include the token in the next request to the <code>ListTranscriptionJobs</code> operation to
2685
+ * return in the next page of jobs.</p>
2552
2686
  */
2553
2687
  NextToken?: string;
2554
2688
  /**
@@ -2564,24 +2698,26 @@ export declare namespace ListTranscriptionJobsResponse {
2564
2698
  }
2565
2699
  export interface ListVocabulariesRequest {
2566
2700
  /**
2567
- * <p>If the result of the previous request to <code>ListVocabularies</code> was truncated, include the
2568
- * <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of jobs.</p>
2701
+ * <p>If the result of the previous request to <code>ListVocabularies</code> was truncated,
2702
+ * include the <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of jobs.</p>
2569
2703
  */
2570
2704
  NextToken?: string;
2571
2705
  /**
2572
- * <p>The maximum number of vocabularies to return in each page of results. If there are fewer results than the
2573
- * value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2706
+ * <p>The maximum number of vocabularies to return in each page of results. If there are fewer
2707
+ * results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a
2708
+ * value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2574
2709
  */
2575
2710
  MaxResults?: number;
2576
2711
  /**
2577
- * <p>When specified, only returns vocabularies with the <code>VocabularyState</code> field equal to the
2578
- * specified state.</p>
2712
+ * <p>When specified, only returns vocabularies with the <code>VocabularyState</code> field
2713
+ * equal to the specified state.</p>
2579
2714
  */
2580
2715
  StateEquals?: VocabularyState | string;
2581
2716
  /**
2582
- * <p>When specified, the vocabularies returned in the list are limited to vocabularies whose name contains the
2583
- * specified string. The search is not case sensitive, <code>ListVocabularies</code> returns both "vocabularyname"
2584
- * and "VocabularyName" in the response list.</p>
2717
+ * <p>When specified, the vocabularies returned in the list are limited to vocabularies whose
2718
+ * name contains the specified string. The search is not case sensitive,
2719
+ * <code>ListVocabularies</code> returns both "vocabularyname" and "VocabularyName" in the
2720
+ * response list.</p>
2585
2721
  */
2586
2722
  NameContains?: string;
2587
2723
  }
@@ -2597,14 +2733,16 @@ export interface ListVocabulariesResponse {
2597
2733
  */
2598
2734
  Status?: VocabularyState | string;
2599
2735
  /**
2600
- * <p>The <code>ListVocabularies</code> operation returns a page of vocabularies at a time. The maximum size of
2601
- * the page is set in the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are more jobs in the list than will fit on the
2602
- * page, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. To return in the next page of jobs, include the token in the
2603
- * next request to the <code>ListVocabularies</code> operation.</p>
2736
+ * <p>The <code>ListVocabularies</code> operation returns a page of vocabularies at a time.
2737
+ * The maximum size of the page is set in the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are
2738
+ * more jobs in the list than will fit on the page, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token.
2739
+ * To return in the next page of jobs, include the token in the next request to the
2740
+ * <code>ListVocabularies</code> operation.</p>
2604
2741
  */
2605
2742
  NextToken?: string;
2606
2743
  /**
2607
- * <p>A list of objects that describe the vocabularies that match the search criteria in the request.</p>
2744
+ * <p>A list of objects that describe the vocabularies that match the search criteria in the
2745
+ * request.</p>
2608
2746
  */
2609
2747
  Vocabularies?: VocabularyInfo[];
2610
2748
  }
@@ -2616,17 +2754,19 @@ export declare namespace ListVocabulariesResponse {
2616
2754
  }
2617
2755
  export interface ListVocabularyFiltersRequest {
2618
2756
  /**
2619
- * <p>If the result of the previous request to <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> was truncated, include the
2620
- * <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of collections.</p>
2757
+ * <p>If the result of the previous request to <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> was truncated,
2758
+ * include the <code>NextToken</code> to fetch the next set of collections.</p>
2621
2759
  */
2622
2760
  NextToken?: string;
2623
2761
  /**
2624
- * <p>The maximum number of filters to return in each page of results. If there are fewer results than the value you
2625
- * specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2762
+ * <p>The maximum number of filters to return in each page of results. If there are fewer
2763
+ * results than the value you specify, only the actual results are returned. If you do not specify
2764
+ * a value, the default of 5 is used.</p>
2626
2765
  */
2627
2766
  MaxResults?: number;
2628
2767
  /**
2629
- * <p>Filters the response so that it only contains vocabulary filters whose name contains the specified string.</p>
2768
+ * <p>Filters the response so that it only contains vocabulary filters whose name contains the
2769
+ * specified string.</p>
2630
2770
  */
2631
2771
  NameContains?: string;
2632
2772
  }
@@ -2641,7 +2781,8 @@ export declare namespace ListVocabularyFiltersRequest {
2641
2781
  */
2642
2782
  export interface VocabularyFilterInfo {
2643
2783
  /**
2644
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary filter. The name must be unique in the account that holds the filter.</p>
2784
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary filter. The name must be unique in the account that
2785
+ * holds the filter.</p>
2645
2786
  */
2646
2787
  VocabularyFilterName?: string;
2647
2788
  /**
@@ -2661,16 +2802,18 @@ export declare namespace VocabularyFilterInfo {
2661
2802
  }
2662
2803
  export interface ListVocabularyFiltersResponse {
2663
2804
  /**
2664
- * <p>The <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> operation returns a page of collections at a time. The maximum size
2665
- * of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there are more jobs in the list than the page size,
2666
- * Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token. Include the token in the next request to the
2667
- * <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> operation to return in the next page of jobs.</p>
2805
+ * <p>The <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> operation returns a page of collections at a time.
2806
+ * The maximum size of the page is set by the <code>MaxResults</code> parameter. If there
2807
+ * are more jobs in the list than the page size, Amazon Transcribe returns the <code>NextPage</code> token.
2808
+ * Include the token in the next request to the <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> operation to
2809
+ * return in the next page of jobs.</p>
2668
2810
  */
2669
2811
  NextToken?: string;
2670
2812
  /**
2671
- * <p>The list of vocabulary filters. It contains at most <code>MaxResults</code> number of filters. If there are more
2672
- * filters, call the <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> operation again with the <code>NextToken</code> parameter
2673
- * in the request set to the value of the <code>NextToken</code> field in the response.</p>
2813
+ * <p>The list of vocabulary filters. It contains at most <code>MaxResults</code> number of
2814
+ * filters. If there are more filters, call the <code>ListVocabularyFilters</code> operation again
2815
+ * with the <code>NextToken</code> parameter in the request set to the value of the
2816
+ * <code>NextToken</code> field in the response.</p>
2674
2817
  */
2675
2818
  VocabularyFilters?: VocabularyFilterInfo[];
2676
2819
  }
@@ -2682,9 +2825,10 @@ export declare namespace ListVocabularyFiltersResponse {
2682
2825
  }
2683
2826
  export interface StartCallAnalyticsJobRequest {
2684
2827
  /**
2685
- * <p>The name of the call analytics job. You can't use the string "." or ".." by themselves as the job name. The name
2686
- * must also be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If you try to create a call analytics job with the same
2687
- * name as a previous call analytics job, you get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
2828
+ * <p>The name of the call analytics job. You can't use the string "." or ".." by themselves as
2829
+ * the job name. The name must also be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If you
2830
+ * try to create a call analytics job with the same name as a previous call analytics job, you get
2831
+ * a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
2688
2832
  */
2689
2833
  CallAnalyticsJobName: string | undefined;
2690
2834
  /**
@@ -2692,37 +2836,39 @@ export interface StartCallAnalyticsJobRequest {
2692
2836
  */
2693
2837
  Media: Media | undefined;
2694
2838
  /**
2695
- * <p>The Amazon S3 location where the output of the call analytics job is stored. You can provide the following
2696
- * location types to store the output of call analytics job:</p>
2839
+ * <p>The Amazon S3 location where the output of the call analytics job is stored. You can
2840
+ * provide the following location types to store the output of call analytics job:</p>
2697
2841
  * <ul>
2698
2842
  * <li>
2699
2843
  * <p>s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET1</p>
2700
- * <p> If you specify a bucket, Amazon Transcribe saves the output of the analytics job as a JSON file at the root level of the
2701
- * bucket.</p>
2844
+ * <p> If you specify a bucket, Amazon Transcribe saves the output of the analytics job as a JSON file
2845
+ * at the root level of the bucket.</p>
2702
2846
  * </li>
2703
2847
  * <li>
2704
2848
  * <p>s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET1/folder/</p>
2705
2849
  * <p>f you specify a path, Amazon Transcribe saves the output of the analytics job as
2706
- * s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET1/folder/your-transcription-job-name.json</p>
2850
+ * s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET1/folder/your-transcription-job-name.json.</p>
2707
2851
  * <p>If you specify a folder, you must provide a trailing slash.</p>
2708
2852
  * </li>
2709
2853
  * <li>
2710
- * <p>s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET1/folder/filename.json</p>
2711
- * <p> If you provide a path that has the filename specified, Amazon Transcribe saves the output of the analytics job as
2712
- * s3://DOC-EXAMPLEBUCKET1/folder/filename.json</p>
2854
+ * <p>s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET1/folder/filename.json.</p>
2855
+ * <p> If you provide a path that has the filename specified, Amazon Transcribe saves the output of
2856
+ * the analytics job as s3://DOC-EXAMPLEBUCKET1/folder/filename.json.</p>
2713
2857
  * </li>
2714
2858
  * </ul>
2715
- * <p>You can specify an Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key to encrypt the output of our
2716
- * analytics job using the <code>OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId</code> parameter. If you don't specify a KMS key,
2717
- * Amazon Transcribe uses the default Amazon S3 key for server-side encryption of the analytics job output that is placed in your
2718
- * S3 bucket.</p>
2859
+ * <p>You can specify an Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key to encrypt
2860
+ * the output of our analytics job using the <code>OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId</code> parameter.
2861
+ * If you don't specify a KMS key, Amazon Transcribe uses the default Amazon S3 key for server-side encryption
2862
+ * of the analytics job output that is placed in your S3 bucket.</p>
2719
2863
  */
2720
2864
  OutputLocation?: string;
2721
2865
  /**
2722
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key used to encrypt
2723
- * the output of the call analytics job. The user calling the operation must
2724
- * have permission to use the specified KMS key.</p>
2725
- * <p>You use either of the following to identify an Amazon Web Services KMS key in the current account:</p>
2866
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service
2867
+ * key used to encrypt the output of the call analytics job. The user calling the
2868
+ * operation must have permission to use the
2869
+ * specified KMS key.</p>
2870
+ * <p>You use either of the following to identify an Amazon Web Services KMS key in the current
2871
+ * account:</p>
2726
2872
  * <ul>
2727
2873
  * <li>
2728
2874
  * <p>KMS Key ID: "1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab"</p>
@@ -2731,36 +2877,42 @@ export interface StartCallAnalyticsJobRequest {
2731
2877
  * <p>KMS Key Alias: "alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
2732
2878
  * </li>
2733
2879
  * </ul>
2734
- * <p> You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account or another account:</p>
2880
+ * <p> You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account or
2881
+ * another account:</p>
2735
2882
  * <ul>
2736
2883
  * <li>
2737
- * <p>Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a KMS key in the current account or another account:
2884
+ * <p>Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a KMS key in the current account or
2885
+ * another account:
2738
2886
  * "arn:aws:kms:region:account ID:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef1234567890ab"</p>
2739
2887
  * </li>
2740
2888
  * <li>
2741
- * <p>ARN of a KMS Key Alias: "arn:aws:kms:region:account ID:alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
2889
+ * <p>ARN of a KMS Key Alias:
2890
+ * "arn:aws:kms:region:accountID:alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
2742
2891
  * </li>
2743
2892
  * </ul>
2744
- * <p>If you don't specify an encryption key, the output of the call analytics job is encrypted with the default Amazon
2745
- * S3 key (SSE-S3).</p>
2746
- * <p>If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location in the
2747
- * <code>OutputLocation</code> parameter. </p>
2893
+ * <p>If you don't specify an encryption key, the output of the call analytics job is encrypted
2894
+ * with the default Amazon S3 key (SSE-S3).</p>
2895
+ * <p>If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location
2896
+ * in the <code>OutputLocation</code> parameter. </p>
2748
2897
  */
2749
2898
  OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId?: string;
2750
2899
  /**
2751
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a role that has access to the S3 bucket that contains your input files.
2752
- * Amazon Transcribe assumes this role to read queued audio files. If you have specified an output S3 bucket for your transcription
2753
- * results, this role should have access to the output bucket as well.</p>
2900
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a role that has access to the S3 bucket that
2901
+ * contains your input files. Amazon Transcribe assumes this role to read queued audio files. If you have
2902
+ * specified an output S3 bucket for your transcription results, this role should have access to
2903
+ * the output bucket as well.</p>
2754
2904
  */
2755
2905
  DataAccessRoleArn: string | undefined;
2756
2906
  /**
2757
- * <p>A <code>Settings</code> object that provides optional settings for a call analytics job. </p>
2907
+ * <p>A <code>Settings</code> object that provides optional settings for a call analytics
2908
+ * job.</p>
2758
2909
  */
2759
2910
  Settings?: CallAnalyticsJobSettings;
2760
2911
  /**
2761
- * <p>When you start a call analytics job, you must pass an array that maps the agent and the customer to specific
2762
- * audio channels. The values you can assign to a channel are 0 and 1. The agent and the customer must each have
2763
- * their own channel. You can't assign more than one channel to an agent or customer. </p>
2912
+ * <p>When you start a call analytics job, you must pass an array that maps the agent and the
2913
+ * customer to specific audio channels. The values you can assign to a channel are 0 and 1. The
2914
+ * agent and the customer must each have their own channel. You can't assign more than one
2915
+ * channel to an agent or customer. </p>
2764
2916
  */
2765
2917
  ChannelDefinitions?: ChannelDefinition[];
2766
2918
  }
@@ -2784,23 +2936,25 @@ export declare namespace StartCallAnalyticsJobResponse {
2784
2936
  }
2785
2937
  export interface StartMedicalTranscriptionJobRequest {
2786
2938
  /**
2787
- * <p>The name of the medical transcription job. You can't use the strings "<code>.</code>" or "<code>..</code>"
2788
- * by themselves as the job name. The name must also be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If you try to
2789
- * create a medical transcription job with the same name as a previous medical transcription job, you get a
2790
- * <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
2939
+ * <p>The name of the medical transcription job. You can't use the strings "<code>.</code>"
2940
+ * or "<code>..</code>" by themselves as the job name. The name must also be unique within an
2941
+ * Amazon Web Services account. If you try to create a medical transcription job with the same
2942
+ * name as a previous medical transcription job, you get a <code>ConflictException</code>
2943
+ * error.</p>
2791
2944
  */
2792
2945
  MedicalTranscriptionJobName: string | undefined;
2793
2946
  /**
2794
- * <p>The language code for the language spoken in the input media file. US English (en-US) is the valid value for
2795
- * medical transcription jobs. Any other value you enter for language code results in a
2796
- * <code>BadRequestException</code> error.</p>
2947
+ * <p>The language code for the language spoken in the input media file. US English (en-US) is
2948
+ * the valid value for medical transcription jobs. Any other value you enter for language code
2949
+ * results in a <code>BadRequestException</code> error.</p>
2797
2950
  */
2798
2951
  LanguageCode: LanguageCode | string | undefined;
2799
2952
  /**
2800
2953
  * <p>The sample rate, in Hertz, of the audio track in the input media file.</p>
2801
- * <p>If you do not specify the media sample rate, Amazon Transcribe Medical determines the sample rate. If you specify the sample rate,
2802
- * it must match the rate detected by Amazon Transcribe Medical. In most cases, you should leave the
2803
- * <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field blank and let Amazon Transcribe Medical determine the sample rate.</p>
2954
+ * <p>If you do not specify the media sample rate, Amazon Transcribe Medical determines the sample rate. If you
2955
+ * specify the sample rate, it must match the rate detected by Amazon Transcribe Medical. In most cases, you
2956
+ * should leave the <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field blank and let Amazon Transcribe Medical determine
2957
+ * the sample rate.</p>
2804
2958
  */
2805
2959
  MediaSampleRateHertz?: number;
2806
2960
  /**
@@ -2813,33 +2967,38 @@ export interface StartMedicalTranscriptionJobRequest {
2813
2967
  Media: Media | undefined;
2814
2968
  /**
2815
2969
  * <p>The Amazon S3 location where the transcription is stored.</p>
2816
- * <p>You must set <code>OutputBucketName</code> for Amazon Transcribe Medical to store the transcription results. Your transcript
2817
- * appears in the S3 location you specify. When you call the <a>GetMedicalTranscriptionJob</a>, the operation
2818
- * returns this location in the <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field. The S3 bucket must have permissions that allow
2819
- * Amazon Transcribe Medical to put files in the bucket. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/security_iam_id-based-policy-examples.html#auth-role-iam-user">Permissions Required for
2820
- * IAM User Roles</a>.</p>
2821
- * <p>You can specify an Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key to encrypt the output of your
2822
- * transcription using the <code>OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId</code> parameter. If you don't specify a KMS key, Amazon Transcribe Medical
2823
- * uses the default Amazon S3 key for server-side encryption of transcripts that are placed in your S3 bucket.</p>
2970
+ * <p>You must set <code>OutputBucketName</code> for Amazon Transcribe Medical to store the transcription
2971
+ * results. Your transcript appears in the S3 location you specify. When you call the
2972
+ * <a>GetMedicalTranscriptionJob</a>, the operation returns this location in the
2973
+ * <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field. The S3 bucket must have permissions that allow
2974
+ * Amazon Transcribe Medical to put files in the bucket. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/security_iam_id-based-policy-examples.html#auth-role-iam-user">Permissions Required for IAM User Roles</a>.</p>
2975
+ * <p>You can specify an Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key to encrypt
2976
+ * the output of your transcription using the <code>OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId</code> parameter.
2977
+ * If you don't specify a KMS key, Amazon Transcribe Medical uses the default Amazon S3 key for server-side
2978
+ * encryption of transcripts that are placed in your S3 bucket.</p>
2824
2979
  */
2825
2980
  OutputBucketName: string | undefined;
2826
2981
  /**
2827
- * <p>You can specify a location in an Amazon S3 bucket to store the output of your medical transcription job.</p>
2828
- * <p>If you don't specify an output key, Amazon Transcribe Medical stores the output of your transcription job in the Amazon S3 bucket you
2829
- * specified. By default, the object key is "your-transcription-job-name.json".</p>
2830
- * <p>You can use output keys to specify the Amazon S3 prefix and file name of the transcription output. For example,
2831
- * specifying the Amazon S3 prefix, "folder1/folder2/", as an output key would lead to the output being stored as
2832
- * "folder1/folder2/your-transcription-job-name.json". If you specify "my-other-job-name.json" as the output key, the object
2833
- * key is changed to "my-other-job-name.json". You can use an output key to change both the prefix and the file name, for
2834
- * example "folder/my-other-job-name.json".</p>
2835
- * <p>If you specify an output key, you must also specify an S3 bucket in the <code>OutputBucketName</code>
2836
- * parameter.</p>
2982
+ * <p>You can specify a location in an Amazon S3 bucket to store the output of your medical
2983
+ * transcription job.</p>
2984
+ * <p>If you don't specify an output key, Amazon Transcribe Medical stores the output of your transcription job in
2985
+ * the Amazon S3 bucket you specified. By default, the object key is
2986
+ * "your-transcription-job-name.json".</p>
2987
+ * <p>You can use output keys to specify the Amazon S3 prefix and file name of the transcription
2988
+ * output. For example, specifying the Amazon S3 prefix, "folder1/folder2/", as an output key would
2989
+ * lead to the output being stored as "folder1/folder2/your-transcription-job-name.json". If you
2990
+ * specify "my-other-job-name.json" as the output key, the object key is changed to
2991
+ * "my-other-job-name.json". You can use an output key to change both the prefix and the file
2992
+ * name, for example "folder/my-other-job-name.json".</p>
2993
+ * <p>If you specify an output key, you must also specify an S3 bucket in the
2994
+ * <code>OutputBucketName</code> parameter.</p>
2837
2995
  */
2838
2996
  OutputKey?: string;
2839
2997
  /**
2840
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key used to
2841
- * encrypt the output of the transcription job. The user calling the <a>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</a>
2842
- * operation must have permission to use the specified KMS key.</p>
2998
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service
2999
+ * (KMS) key used to encrypt the output of the transcription job. The user calling the
3000
+ * <a>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</a> operation must have permission to use the
3001
+ * specified KMS key.</p>
2843
3002
  * <p>You use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account:</p>
2844
3003
  * <ul>
2845
3004
  * <li>
@@ -2849,7 +3008,8 @@ export interface StartMedicalTranscriptionJobRequest {
2849
3008
  * <p>KMS Key Alias: "alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
2850
3009
  * </li>
2851
3010
  * </ul>
2852
- * <p>You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account or another account:</p>
3011
+ * <p>You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account or
3012
+ * another account:</p>
2853
3013
  * <ul>
2854
3014
  * <li>
2855
3015
  * <p>Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a KMS key in the current account or another
@@ -2859,15 +3019,15 @@ export interface StartMedicalTranscriptionJobRequest {
2859
3019
  * <p>ARN of a KMS Key Alias: "arn:aws:kms:region:account ID:alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
2860
3020
  * </li>
2861
3021
  * </ul>
2862
- * <p>If you don't specify an encryption key, the output of the medical transcription job is encrypted with the default Amazon S3
2863
- * key (SSE-S3).</p>
2864
- * <p>If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location in the
2865
- * <code>OutputBucketName</code> parameter.</p>
3022
+ * <p>If you don't specify an encryption key, the output of the medical transcription job is
3023
+ * encrypted with the default Amazon S3 key (SSE-S3).</p>
3024
+ * <p>If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location
3025
+ * in the <code>OutputBucketName</code> parameter.</p>
2866
3026
  */
2867
3027
  OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId?: string;
2868
3028
  /**
2869
- * <p>A map of plain text, non-secret key:value pairs, known as encryption context pairs, that provide an added
2870
- * layer of security for your data.</p>
3029
+ * <p>A map of plain text, non-secret key:value pairs, known as encryption context pairs, that
3030
+ * provide an added layer of security for your data.</p>
2871
3031
  */
2872
3032
  KMSEncryptionContext?: {
2873
3033
  [key: string]: string;
@@ -2877,8 +3037,9 @@ export interface StartMedicalTranscriptionJobRequest {
2877
3037
  */
2878
3038
  Settings?: MedicalTranscriptionSetting;
2879
3039
  /**
2880
- * <p>You can configure Amazon Transcribe Medical to label content in the transcription output. If you specify <code>PHI</code>,
2881
- * Amazon Transcribe Medical labels the personal health information (PHI) that it identifies in the transcription output.</p>
3040
+ * <p>You can configure Amazon Transcribe Medical to label content in the transcription output. If you specify
3041
+ * <code>PHI</code>, Amazon Transcribe Medical labels the personal health information (PHI) that it identifies in the
3042
+ * transcription output.</p>
2882
3043
  */
2883
3044
  ContentIdentificationType?: MedicalContentIdentificationType | string;
2884
3045
  /**
@@ -2886,9 +3047,10 @@ export interface StartMedicalTranscriptionJobRequest {
2886
3047
  */
2887
3048
  Specialty: Specialty | string | undefined;
2888
3049
  /**
2889
- * <p>The type of speech in the input audio. <code>CONVERSATION</code> refers to conversations between two or
2890
- * more speakers, e.g., a conversations between doctors and patients. <code>DICTATION</code> refers to
2891
- * single-speaker dictated speech, such as clinical notes.</p>
3050
+ * <p>The type of speech in the input audio. <code>CONVERSATION</code> refers to
3051
+ * conversations between two or more speakers, e.g., a conversations between doctors and
3052
+ * patients. <code>DICTATION</code> refers to single-speaker dictated speech, such as clinical
3053
+ * notes.</p>
2892
3054
  */
2893
3055
  Type: Type | string | undefined;
2894
3056
  /**
@@ -2931,22 +3093,24 @@ export declare namespace Subtitles {
2931
3093
  }
2932
3094
  export interface StartTranscriptionJobRequest {
2933
3095
  /**
2934
- * <p>The name of the job. You can't use the strings "<code>.</code>" or "<code>..</code>" by themselves as the
2935
- * job name. The name must also be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If you try to create a transcription
2936
- * job with the same name as a previous transcription job, you get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3096
+ * <p>The name of the job. You can't use the strings "<code>.</code>" or "<code>..</code>"
3097
+ * by themselves as the job name. The name must also be unique within an Amazon Web Services
3098
+ * account. If you try to create a transcription job with the same name as a previous
3099
+ * transcription job, you get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
2937
3100
  */
2938
3101
  TranscriptionJobName: string | undefined;
2939
3102
  /**
2940
3103
  * <p>The language code for the language used in the input media file.</p>
2941
- * <p>To transcribe speech in Modern Standard Arabic (ar-SA), your audio or video file must be encoded at a sample
2942
- * rate of 16,000 Hz or higher.</p>
3104
+ * <p>To transcribe speech in Modern Standard Arabic (ar-SA), your audio or video file must
3105
+ * be encoded at a sample rate of 16,000 Hz or higher.</p>
2943
3106
  */
2944
3107
  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
2945
3108
  /**
2946
3109
  * <p>The sample rate, in Hertz, of the audio track in the input media file. </p>
2947
- * <p>If you do not specify the media sample rate, Amazon Transcribe determines the sample rate. If you specify the sample rate, it
2948
- * must match the sample rate detected by Amazon Transcribe. In most cases, you should leave the
2949
- * <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field blank and let Amazon Transcribe determine the sample rate.</p>
3110
+ * <p>If you do not specify the media sample rate, Amazon Transcribe determines the sample rate. If you
3111
+ * specify the sample rate, it must match the sample rate detected by Amazon Transcribe. In most cases,
3112
+ * you should leave the <code>MediaSampleRateHertz</code> field blank and let Amazon Transcribe
3113
+ * determine the sample rate.</p>
2950
3114
  */
2951
3115
  MediaSampleRateHertz?: number;
2952
3116
  /**
@@ -2959,38 +3123,45 @@ export interface StartTranscriptionJobRequest {
2959
3123
  Media: Media | undefined;
2960
3124
  /**
2961
3125
  * <p>The location where the transcription is stored.</p>
2962
- * <p>If you set the <code>OutputBucketName</code>, Amazon Transcribe puts the transcript in the specified S3 bucket. When
2963
- * you call the <a>GetTranscriptionJob</a> operation, the operation returns this location in the
2964
- * <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field. If you enable content redaction, the redacted transcript appears in
2965
- * <code>RedactedTranscriptFileUri</code>. If you enable content redaction and choose to output an unredacted
2966
- * transcript, that transcript's location still appears in the <code>TranscriptFileUri</code>. The S3 bucket must have
2967
- * permissions that allow Amazon Transcribe to put files in the bucket. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/security_iam_id-based-policy-examples.html#auth-role-iam-user">Permissions Required for
2968
- * IAM User Roles</a>.</p>
2969
- * <p>You can specify an Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key to encrypt the output of your
2970
- * transcription using the <code>OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId</code> parameter. If you don't specify a KMS key, Amazon Transcribe
2971
- * uses the default Amazon S3 key for server-side encryption of transcripts that are placed in your S3 bucket.</p>
2972
- * <p>If you don't set the <code>OutputBucketName</code>, Amazon Transcribe generates a pre-signed URL, a shareable URL that
2973
- * provides secure access to your transcription, and returns it in the <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field. Use this URL
2974
- * to download the transcription.</p>
3126
+ * <p>If you set the <code>OutputBucketName</code>, Amazon Transcribe puts the transcript in the
3127
+ * specified S3 bucket. When you call the <a>GetTranscriptionJob</a> operation, the
3128
+ * operation returns this location in the <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field. If you enable
3129
+ * content redaction, the redacted transcript appears in
3130
+ * <code>RedactedTranscriptFileUri</code>. If you enable content redaction and choose to
3131
+ * output an unredacted transcript, that transcript's location still appears in the
3132
+ * <code>TranscriptFileUri</code>. The S3 bucket must have permissions that allow Amazon Transcribe to
3133
+ * put files in the bucket. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/security_iam_id-based-policy-examples.html#auth-role-iam-user">Permissions
3134
+ * Required for IAM User Roles</a>.</p>
3135
+ * <p>You can specify an Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key to encrypt
3136
+ * the output of your transcription using the <code>OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId</code>
3137
+ * parameter. If you don't specify a KMS key, Amazon Transcribe uses the default Amazon S3 key for
3138
+ * server-side encryption of transcripts that are placed in your S3 bucket.</p>
3139
+ * <p>If you don't set the <code>OutputBucketName</code>, Amazon Transcribe generates a pre-signed URL,
3140
+ * a shareable URL that provides secure access to your transcription, and returns it in the
3141
+ * <code>TranscriptFileUri</code> field. Use this URL to download the transcription.</p>
2975
3142
  */
2976
3143
  OutputBucketName?: string;
2977
3144
  /**
2978
- * <p>You can specify a location in an Amazon S3 bucket to store the output of your transcription job.</p>
2979
- * <p>If you don't specify an output key, Amazon Transcribe stores the output of your transcription job in the Amazon S3 bucket you
2980
- * specified. By default, the object key is "your-transcription-job-name.json".</p>
2981
- * <p>You can use output keys to specify the Amazon S3 prefix and file name of the transcription output. For example,
2982
- * specifying the Amazon S3 prefix, "folder1/folder2/", as an output key would lead to the output being stored as
2983
- * "folder1/folder2/your-transcription-job-name.json". If you specify "my-other-job-name.json" as the output key, the
2984
- * object key is changed to "my-other-job-name.json". You can use an output key to change both the prefix and the file
3145
+ * <p>You can specify a location in an Amazon S3 bucket to store the output of your transcription
3146
+ * job.</p>
3147
+ * <p>If you don't specify an output key, Amazon Transcribe stores the output of your transcription job in
3148
+ * the Amazon S3 bucket you specified. By default, the object key is
3149
+ * "your-transcription-job-name.json".</p>
3150
+ * <p>You can use output keys to specify the Amazon S3 prefix and file name of the transcription
3151
+ * output. For example, specifying the Amazon S3 prefix, "folder1/folder2/", as an output key would
3152
+ * lead to the output being stored as "folder1/folder2/your-transcription-job-name.json". If you
3153
+ * specify "my-other-job-name.json" as the output key, the object key is changed to
3154
+ * "my-other-job-name.json". You can use an output key to change both the prefix and the file
2985
3155
  * name, for example "folder/my-other-job-name.json".</p>
2986
- * <p>If you specify an output key, you must also specify an S3 bucket in the <code>OutputBucketName</code>
2987
- * parameter.</p>
3156
+ * <p>If you specify an output key, you must also specify an S3 bucket in the
3157
+ * <code>OutputBucketName</code> parameter.</p>
2988
3158
  */
2989
3159
  OutputKey?: string;
2990
3160
  /**
2991
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) key used to
2992
- * encrypt the output of the transcription job. The user calling the <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code>
2993
- * operation must have permission to use the specified KMS key.</p>
3161
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Key Management
3162
+ * Service (KMS) key used to encrypt the output of the transcription job. The user calling the
3163
+ * <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> operation must have permission to use the specified
3164
+ * KMS key.</p>
2994
3165
  * <p>You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account:</p>
2995
3166
  * <ul>
2996
3167
  * <li>
@@ -3000,7 +3171,8 @@ export interface StartTranscriptionJobRequest {
3000
3171
  * <p>KMS Key Alias: "alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
3001
3172
  * </li>
3002
3173
  * </ul>
3003
- * <p>You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account or another account:</p>
3174
+ * <p>You can use either of the following to identify a KMS key in the current account or
3175
+ * another account:</p>
3004
3176
  * <ul>
3005
3177
  * <li>
3006
3178
  * <p>Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a KMS Key: "arn:aws:kms:region:account
@@ -3010,31 +3182,33 @@ export interface StartTranscriptionJobRequest {
3010
3182
  * <p>ARN of a KMS Key Alias: "arn:aws:kms:region:account-ID:alias/ExampleAlias"</p>
3011
3183
  * </li>
3012
3184
  * </ul>
3013
- * <p>If you don't specify an encryption key, the output of the transcription job is encrypted with the default
3014
- * Amazon S3 key (SSE-S3).</p>
3015
- * <p>If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location in the
3016
- * <code>OutputBucketName</code> parameter.</p>
3185
+ * <p>If you don't specify an encryption key, the output of the transcription job is encrypted
3186
+ * with the default Amazon S3 key (SSE-S3).</p>
3187
+ * <p>If you specify a KMS key to encrypt your output, you must also specify an output location
3188
+ * in the <code>OutputBucketName</code> parameter.</p>
3017
3189
  */
3018
3190
  OutputEncryptionKMSKeyId?: string;
3019
3191
  /**
3020
- * <p>A map of plain text, non-secret key:value pairs, known as encryption context pairs, that provide an added
3021
- * layer of security for your data.</p>
3192
+ * <p>A map of plain text, non-secret key:value pairs, known as encryption context pairs, that
3193
+ * provide an added layer of security for your data.</p>
3022
3194
  */
3023
3195
  KMSEncryptionContext?: {
3024
3196
  [key: string]: string;
3025
3197
  };
3026
3198
  /**
3027
- * <p>A <code>Settings</code> object that provides optional settings for a transcription job.</p>
3199
+ * <p>A <code>Settings</code> object that provides optional settings for a transcription
3200
+ * job.</p>
3028
3201
  */
3029
3202
  Settings?: Settings;
3030
3203
  /**
3031
- * <p>Choose the custom language model you use for your transcription job in this parameter.</p>
3204
+ * <p>Choose the custom language model you use for your transcription job in this
3205
+ * parameter.</p>
3032
3206
  */
3033
3207
  ModelSettings?: ModelSettings;
3034
3208
  /**
3035
- * <p>Provides information about how a transcription job is executed. Use this field to indicate that the job can be
3036
- * queued for deferred execution if the concurrency limit is reached and there are no slots available to immediately run
3037
- * the job.</p>
3209
+ * <p>Provides information about how a transcription job is executed. Use this field to indicate
3210
+ * that the job can be queued for deferred execution if the concurrency limit is reached and
3211
+ * there are no slots available to immediately run the job.</p>
3038
3212
  */
3039
3213
  JobExecutionSettings?: JobExecutionSettings;
3040
3214
  /**
@@ -3042,16 +3216,18 @@ export interface StartTranscriptionJobRequest {
3042
3216
  */
3043
3217
  ContentRedaction?: ContentRedaction;
3044
3218
  /**
3045
- * <p>Set this field to <code>true</code> to enable automatic language identification. Automatic language identification
3046
- * is disabled by default. You receive a <code>BadRequestException</code> error if you enter a value for a
3219
+ * <p>Set this field to <code>true</code> to enable automatic language identification.
3220
+ * Automatic language identification is disabled by default. You receive a
3221
+ * <code>BadRequestException</code> error if you enter a value for a
3047
3222
  * <code>LanguageCode</code>.</p>
3048
3223
  */
3049
3224
  IdentifyLanguage?: boolean;
3050
3225
  /**
3051
- * <p>An object containing a list of languages that might be present in your collection of audio files. Automatic language
3052
- * identification chooses a language that best matches the source audio from that list.</p>
3053
- * <p>To transcribe speech in Modern Standard Arabic (ar-SA), your audio or video file must be encoded at a sample
3054
- * rate of 16,000 Hz or higher.</p>
3226
+ * <p>An object containing a list of languages that might be present in your collection of
3227
+ * audio files. Automatic language identification chooses a language that best matches the
3228
+ * source audio from that list.</p>
3229
+ * <p>To transcribe speech in Modern Standard Arabic (ar-SA), your audio or video file must
3230
+ * be encoded at a sample rate of 16,000 Hz or higher.</p>
3055
3231
  */
3056
3232
  LanguageOptions?: (LanguageCode | string)[];
3057
3233
  /**
@@ -3063,9 +3239,9 @@ export interface StartTranscriptionJobRequest {
3063
3239
  */
3064
3240
  Tags?: Tag[];
3065
3241
  /**
3066
- * <p>The language identification settings associated with your transcription job. These settings include
3067
- * <code>VocabularyName</code>, <code>VocabularyFilterName</code>, and
3068
- * <code>LanguageModelName</code>.</p>
3242
+ * <p>The language identification settings associated with your transcription job. These
3243
+ * settings include <code>VocabularyName</code>, <code>VocabularyFilterName</code>,
3244
+ * and <code>LanguageModelName</code>.</p>
3069
3245
  */
3070
3246
  LanguageIdSettings?: {
3071
3247
  [key: string]: LanguageIdSettings;
@@ -3091,10 +3267,11 @@ export declare namespace StartTranscriptionJobResponse {
3091
3267
  }
3092
3268
  export interface TagResourceRequest {
3093
3269
  /**
3094
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Transcribe resource you want to tag. ARNs have the format
3095
- * <code>arn:partition:service:region:account-id:resource-type/resource-id</code> (for example,
3096
- * <code>arn:aws:transcribe:us-east-1:account-id:transcription-job/your-job-name</code>). Valid
3097
- * values for <code>resource-type</code> are: <code>transcription-job</code>,
3270
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Transcribe resource you want to tag. ARNs have
3271
+ * the format <code>arn:partition:service:region:account-id:resource-type/resource-id</code>
3272
+ * (for example,
3273
+ * <code>arn:aws:transcribe:us-east-1:account-id:transcription-job/your-job-name</code>).
3274
+ * Valid values for <code>resource-type</code> are: <code>transcription-job</code>,
3098
3275
  * <code>medical-transcription-job</code>, <code>vocabulary</code>,
3099
3276
  * <code>medical-vocabulary</code>, <code>vocabulary-filter</code>, and
3100
3277
  * <code>language-model</code>.</p>
@@ -3121,11 +3298,11 @@ export declare namespace TagResourceResponse {
3121
3298
  }
3122
3299
  export interface UntagResourceRequest {
3123
3300
  /**
3124
- * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Transcribe resource you want to remove tags from.
3125
- * ARNs have the format
3301
+ * <p>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Transcribe resource you want to remove tags
3302
+ * from. ARNs have the format
3126
3303
  * <code>arn:partition:service:region:account-id:resource-type/resource-id</code> (for example,
3127
- * <code>arn:aws:transcribe:us-east-1:account-id:transcription-job/your-job-name</code>). Valid
3128
- * values for <code>resource-type</code> are: <code>transcription-job</code>,
3304
+ * <code>arn:aws:transcribe:us-east-1:account-id:transcription-job/your-job-name</code>).
3305
+ * Valid values for <code>resource-type</code> are: <code>transcription-job</code>,
3129
3306
  * <code>medical-transcription-job</code>, <code>vocabulary</code>,
3130
3307
  * <code>medical-vocabulary</code>, <code>vocabulary-filter</code>, and
3131
3308
  * <code>language-model</code>.</p>
@@ -3152,13 +3329,14 @@ export declare namespace UntagResourceResponse {
3152
3329
  }
3153
3330
  export interface UpdateCallAnalyticsCategoryRequest {
3154
3331
  /**
3155
- * <p>The name of the analytics category to update. The name is case sensitive. If you try to update a call analytics
3156
- * category with the same name as a previous category you will receive a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3332
+ * <p>The name of the analytics category to update. The name is case sensitive. If you try
3333
+ * to update a call analytics category with the same name as a previous category you will
3334
+ * receive a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3157
3335
  */
3158
3336
  CategoryName: string | undefined;
3159
3337
  /**
3160
- * <p>The rules used for the updated analytics category. The rules that you provide in this field replace the ones
3161
- * that are currently being used. </p>
3338
+ * <p>The rules used for the updated analytics category. The rules that you provide in this
3339
+ * field replace the ones that are currently being used.</p>
3162
3340
  */
3163
3341
  Rules: Rule[] | undefined;
3164
3342
  }
@@ -3170,8 +3348,9 @@ export declare namespace UpdateCallAnalyticsCategoryRequest {
3170
3348
  }
3171
3349
  export interface UpdateCallAnalyticsCategoryResponse {
3172
3350
  /**
3173
- * <p>The attributes describing the analytics category. You can see information such as the rules that you've used
3174
- * to update the category and when the category was originally created. </p>
3351
+ * <p>The attributes describing the analytics category. You can see information such as the
3352
+ * rules that you've used to update the category and when the category was originally
3353
+ * created.</p>
3175
3354
  */
3176
3355
  CategoryProperties?: CategoryProperties;
3177
3356
  }
@@ -3183,30 +3362,31 @@ export declare namespace UpdateCallAnalyticsCategoryResponse {
3183
3362
  }
3184
3363
  export interface UpdateMedicalVocabularyRequest {
3185
3364
  /**
3186
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary to update. The name is case sensitive. If you try to update a vocabulary with the
3187
- * same name as a vocabulary you've already made, you get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3365
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary to update. The name is case sensitive. If you try to update
3366
+ * a vocabulary with the same name as a vocabulary you've already made, you get a
3367
+ * <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3188
3368
  */
3189
3369
  VocabularyName: string | undefined;
3190
3370
  /**
3191
- * <p>The language code of the language used for the entries in the updated vocabulary. US English (en-US) is the
3192
- * only valid language code in Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
3371
+ * <p>The language code of the language used for the entries in the updated vocabulary.
3372
+ * U.S. English (en-US) is the only valid language code in Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
3193
3373
  */
3194
3374
  LanguageCode: LanguageCode | string | undefined;
3195
3375
  /**
3196
- * <p>The location in Amazon S3 of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be in the same
3197
- * Amazon Web Services Region as the resource that you are calling. The following is the format for a URI:</p>
3376
+ * <p>The location in Amazon S3 of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must
3377
+ * be in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the resource that you are calling. The following
3378
+ * is the format for a URI:</p>
3198
3379
  * <p>
3199
- * <code>
3200
- * https://s3.<aws-region>.amazonaws.com/<bucket-name>/<keyprefix>/<objectkey>
3201
- * </code>
3380
+ * <code> https://s3.<aws-region>.amazonaws.com/<bucket-name>/<keyprefix>/<objectkey> </code>
3202
3381
  * </p>
3203
3382
  * <p>For example:</p>
3204
3383
  * <p>
3205
3384
  * <code>https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/vocab.txt</code>
3206
3385
  * </p>
3207
- * <p>For more information about Amazon S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in the <i>Amazon S3
3208
- * Developer Guide</i>.</p>
3209
- * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies in Amazon Transcribe Medical, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-it-works.html#how-vocabulary">Medical Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3386
+ * <p>For more information about Amazon S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in the
3387
+ * <i>Amazon S3 Developer Guide</i>.</p>
3388
+ * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies in Amazon Transcribe Medical, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/vocabulary-med.html">Medical Custom
3389
+ * Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3210
3390
  */
3211
3391
  VocabularyFileUri?: string;
3212
3392
  }
@@ -3222,8 +3402,8 @@ export interface UpdateMedicalVocabularyResponse {
3222
3402
  */
3223
3403
  VocabularyName?: string;
3224
3404
  /**
3225
- * <p>The language code for the language of the text file used to update the custom vocabulary. US English (en-US)
3226
- * is the only language supported in Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
3405
+ * <p>The language code for the language of the text file used to update the custom
3406
+ * vocabulary. US English (en-US) is the only language supported in Amazon Transcribe Medical.</p>
3227
3407
  */
3228
3408
  LanguageCode?: LanguageCode | string;
3229
3409
  /**
@@ -3231,9 +3411,9 @@ export interface UpdateMedicalVocabularyResponse {
3231
3411
  */
3232
3412
  LastModifiedTime?: Date;
3233
3413
  /**
3234
- * <p>The processing state of the update to the vocabulary. When the <code>VocabularyState</code> field is
3235
- * <code>READY</code>, the vocabulary is ready to be used in a <code>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</code>
3236
- * request.</p>
3414
+ * <p>The processing state of the update to the vocabulary. When the
3415
+ * <code>VocabularyState</code> field is <code>READY</code>, the vocabulary is ready to
3416
+ * be used in a <code>StartMedicalTranscriptionJob</code> request.</p>
3237
3417
  */
3238
3418
  VocabularyState?: VocabularyState | string;
3239
3419
  }
@@ -3245,13 +3425,14 @@ export declare namespace UpdateMedicalVocabularyResponse {
3245
3425
  }
3246
3426
  export interface UpdateVocabularyRequest {
3247
3427
  /**
3248
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary to update. The name is case sensitive. If you try to update a vocabulary with the
3249
- * same name as a previous vocabulary you will receive a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3428
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary to update. The name is case sensitive. If you try to update
3429
+ * a vocabulary with the same name as a previous vocabulary you will receive a
3430
+ * <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3250
3431
  */
3251
3432
  VocabularyName: string | undefined;
3252
3433
  /**
3253
- * <p>The language code of the vocabulary entries. For a list of languages and their corresponding language codes,
3254
- * see <a>transcribe-whatis</a>.</p>
3434
+ * <p>The language code of the vocabulary entries. For a list of languages and their
3435
+ * corresponding language codes, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/supported-languages.html">Supported languages</a>.</p>
3255
3436
  */
3256
3437
  LanguageCode: LanguageCode | string | undefined;
3257
3438
  /**
@@ -3259,14 +3440,20 @@ export interface UpdateVocabularyRequest {
3259
3440
  */
3260
3441
  Phrases?: string[];
3261
3442
  /**
3262
- * <p>The S3 location of the text file that contains the definition of the custom vocabulary. The URI must be in the
3263
- * same region as the API endpoint that you are calling. The general form is </p>
3264
- *
3443
+ * <p>The S3 location of the text file that contains the definition of the custom vocabulary.
3444
+ * The URI must be in the same region as the API endpoint that you are calling. The general form
3445
+ * is:</p>
3446
+ * <p>
3447
+ * <code>https://s3.<aws-region>.amazonaws.com/<AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET>/<keyprefix>/<objectkey></code>
3448
+ * </p>
3265
3449
  * <p>For example:</p>
3266
- *
3267
- * <p>For more information about S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in the <i>Amazon S3
3268
- * Developer Guide</i>.</p>
3269
- * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-it-works.html#how-vocabulary">Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3450
+ * <p>
3451
+ * <code>https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/AWSDOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/vocab.txt</code>
3452
+ * </p>
3453
+ * <p>For more information about S3 object names, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html#object-keys">Object Keys</a> in the
3454
+ * <i>Amazon S3 Developer Guide</i>.</p>
3455
+ * <p>For more information about custom vocabularies, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/custom-vocabulary.html">Custom
3456
+ * Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3270
3457
  */
3271
3458
  VocabularyFileUri?: string;
3272
3459
  }
@@ -3290,9 +3477,9 @@ export interface UpdateVocabularyResponse {
3290
3477
  */
3291
3478
  LastModifiedTime?: Date;
3292
3479
  /**
3293
- * <p>The processing state of the vocabulary. When the <code>VocabularyState</code> field contains
3294
- * <code>READY</code> the vocabulary is ready to be used in a <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code>
3295
- * request.</p>
3480
+ * <p>The processing state of the vocabulary. When the <code>VocabularyState</code>
3481
+ * field contains <code>READY</code> the vocabulary is ready to be used in a
3482
+ * <code>StartTranscriptionJob</code> request.</p>
3296
3483
  */
3297
3484
  VocabularyState?: VocabularyState | string;
3298
3485
  }
@@ -3304,24 +3491,28 @@ export declare namespace UpdateVocabularyResponse {
3304
3491
  }
3305
3492
  export interface UpdateVocabularyFilterRequest {
3306
3493
  /**
3307
- * <p>The name of the vocabulary filter to update. If you try to update a vocabulary filter with the same name as
3308
- * another vocabulary filter, you get a <code>ConflictException</code> error.</p>
3494
+ * <p>The name of the vocabulary filter to update. If you try to update a vocabulary filter with
3495
+ * the same name as another vocabulary filter, you get a <code>ConflictException</code>
3496
+ * error.</p>
3309
3497
  */
3310
3498
  VocabularyFilterName: string | undefined;
3311
3499
  /**
3312
- * <p>The words to use in the vocabulary filter. Only use characters from the character set defined for custom
3313
- * vocabularies. For a list of character sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-vocabulary.html#charsets">Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3500
+ * <p>The words to use in the vocabulary filter. Only use characters from the character
3501
+ * set defined for custom vocabularies. For a list of character sets, see
3502
+ * <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/charsets.html">Character
3503
+ * Sets for Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3314
3504
  * <p>If you provide a list of words in the <code>Words</code> parameter, you can't use the
3315
3505
  * <code>VocabularyFilterFileUri</code> parameter.</p>
3316
3506
  */
3317
3507
  Words?: string[];
3318
3508
  /**
3319
- * <p>The Amazon S3 location of a text file used as input to create the vocabulary filter. Only use characters from
3320
- * the character set defined for custom vocabularies. For a list of character sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/how-vocabulary.html#charsets">Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3509
+ * <p>The Amazon S3 location of a text file used as input to create the vocabulary filter.
3510
+ * Only use characters from the character set defined for custom vocabularies. For a list of
3511
+ * character sets, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/charsets.html">Character Sets for Custom
3512
+ * Vocabularies</a>.</p>
3321
3513
  * <p>The specified file must be less than 50 KB of UTF-8 characters.</p>
3322
- * <p>If you provide the location of a list of words in the
3323
- * <code>VocabularyFilterFileUri</code> parameter, you can't use the <code>Words</code>
3324
- * parameter.</p>
3514
+ * <p>If you provide the location of a list of words in the <code>VocabularyFilterFileUri</code>
3515
+ * parameter, you can't use the <code>Words</code> parameter.</p>
3325
3516
  */
3326
3517
  VocabularyFilterFileUri?: string;
3327
3518
  }