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Interface for accessing AugmentedAIRuntime
Amazon Augmented AI (Amazon A2I) adds the benefit of human judgment to any machine learning application. When an AI application can't evaluate data with a high degree of confidence, human reviewers can take over. This human review is called a human review workflow. To create and start a human review workflow, you need three resources: a worker task template, a flow definition, and a human loop.For information about these resources and prerequisites for using Amazon A2I, see Get Started with Amazon Augmented AI in the Amazon SageMaker Developer Guide.
This API reference includes information about API actions and data types that you can use to interact with Amazon A2I programmatically. Use this guide to:
Start a human loop with the StartHumanLoop
operation when using Amazon A2I
with a custom task type. To learn more about the difference between custom
and built-in task types, see Use
Task Types . To learn how to start a human loop using this API, see Create
and Start a Human Loop for a Custom Task Type in the Amazon SageMaker Developer
Guide.
Manage your human loops. You can list all human loops that you have created, describe individual human loops, and stop and delete human loops. To learn more, see Monitor and Manage Your Human Loop in the Amazon SageMaker Developer Guide.
Amazon A2I integrates APIs from various AWS services to create and start human review workflows for those services. To learn how Amazon A2I uses these APIs, see Use APIs in Amazon A2I in the Amazon SageMaker Developer Guide.
Namespace: Amazon.AugmentedAIRuntime
Assembly: AWSSDK.AugmentedAIRuntime.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public interface IAmazonAugmentedAIRuntime IAmazonService, IDisposable
The IAmazonAugmentedAIRuntime type exposes the following members
Name | Type | Description | |
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Paginators | Amazon.AugmentedAIRuntime.Model.IAugmentedAIRuntimePaginatorFactory |
Paginators for the service |
Name | Description | |
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DeleteHumanLoop(DeleteHumanLoopRequest) |
Deletes the specified human loop for a flow definition.
If the human loop was deleted, this operation will return a |
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DeleteHumanLoopAsync(DeleteHumanLoopRequest, CancellationToken) |
Deletes the specified human loop for a flow definition.
If the human loop was deleted, this operation will return a |
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DescribeHumanLoop(DescribeHumanLoopRequest) |
Returns information about the specified human loop. If the human loop was deleted,
this operation will return a |
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DescribeHumanLoopAsync(DescribeHumanLoopRequest, CancellationToken) |
Returns information about the specified human loop. If the human loop was deleted,
this operation will return a |
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DetermineServiceOperationEndpoint(AmazonWebServiceRequest) |
Returns the endpoint that will be used for a particular request. |
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ListHumanLoops(ListHumanLoopsRequest) |
Returns information about human loops, given the specified parameters. If a human loop was deleted, it will not be included. |
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ListHumanLoopsAsync(ListHumanLoopsRequest, CancellationToken) |
Returns information about human loops, given the specified parameters. If a human loop was deleted, it will not be included. |
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StartHumanLoop(StartHumanLoopRequest) |
Starts a human loop, provided that at least one activation condition is met. |
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StartHumanLoopAsync(StartHumanLoopRequest, CancellationToken) |
Starts a human loop, provided that at least one activation condition is met. |
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StopHumanLoop(StopHumanLoopRequest) |
Stops the specified human loop. |
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StopHumanLoopAsync(StopHumanLoopRequest, CancellationToken) |
Stops the specified human loop. |
.NET:
Supported in: 8.0 and newer, Core 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5