Class: Aws::Translate::Types::TranslationSettings
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Translate::Types::TranslationSettings
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-translate/lib/aws-sdk-translate/types.rb
Overview
Optional settings that configure the translation output. Use these settings for real time translations and asynchronous translation jobs.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#formality ⇒ String
You can optionally specify the desired level of formality for translations to supported target languages.
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#profanity ⇒ String
Enable the profanity setting if you want Amazon Translate to mask profane words and phrases in your translation output.
Instance Attribute Details
#formality ⇒ String
You can optionally specify the desired level of formality for translations to supported target languages. The formality setting controls the level of formal language usage (also known as register) in the translation output. You can set the value to informal or formal. If you don't specify a value for formality, or if the target language doesn't support formality, the translation will ignore the formality setting.
If you specify multiple target languages for the job, translate ignores the formality setting for any unsupported target language.
For a list of target languages that support formality, see Supported languages in the Amazon Translate Developer Guide.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-translate/lib/aws-sdk-translate/types.rb', line 1798 class TranslationSettings < Struct.new( :formality, :profanity) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#profanity ⇒ String
Enable the profanity setting if you want Amazon Translate to mask profane words and phrases in your translation output.
To mask profane words and phrases, Amazon Translate replaces them with the grawlix string “?$#@$“. This 5-character sequence is used for each profane word or phrase, regardless of the length or number of words.
Amazon Translate doesn't detect profanity in all of its supported languages. For languages that don't support profanity detection, see Unsupported languages in the Amazon Translate Developer Guide.
If you specify multiple target languages for the job, all the target languages must support profanity masking. If any of the target languages don't support profanity masking, the translation job won't mask profanity for any target language.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-translate/lib/aws-sdk-translate/types.rb', line 1798 class TranslationSettings < Struct.new( :formality, :profanity) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |