Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud AutoML V1 Client class BatchPredictInputConfig.
Input configuration for BatchPredict Action.
The format of input depends on the ML problem of the model used for prediction. As input source the gcs_source is expected, unless specified otherwise. The formats are represented in EBNF with commas being literal and with non-terminal symbols defined near the end of this comment. The formats are:
AutoML Vision
Classification
One or more CSV files where each line is a single column: GCS_FILE_PATH The Google Cloud Storage location of an image of up to 30MB in size. Supported extensions: .JPEG, .GIF, .PNG. This path is treated as the ID in the batch predict output. Sample rows: gs://folder/image1.jpeg gs://folder/image2.gif gs://folder/image3.png
Object Detection
One or more CSV files where each line is a single column: GCS_FILE_PATH The Google Cloud Storage location of an image of up to 30MB in size. Supported extensions: .JPEG, .GIF, .PNG. This path is treated as the ID in the batch predict output. Sample rows: gs://folder/image1.jpeg gs://folder/image2.gif gs://folder/image3.png
AutoML Video Intelligence
Classification
One or more CSV files where each line is a single column:
GCS_FILE_PATH,TIME_SEGMENT_START,TIME_SEGMENT_END
GCS_FILE_PATH
is the Google Cloud Storage location of video up to 50GB in
size and up to 3h in duration duration.
Supported extensions: .MOV, .MPEG4, .MP4, .AVI.
TIME_SEGMENT_START
and TIME_SEGMENT_END
must be within the
length of the video, and the end time must be after the start time.
Sample rows:
gs://folder/video1.mp4,10,40
gs://folder/video1.mp4,20,60
gs://folder/vid2.mov,0,inf
Object Tracking
One or more CSV files where each line is a single column:
GCS_FILE_PATH,TIME_SEGMENT_START,TIME_SEGMENT_END
GCS_FILE_PATH
is the Google Cloud Storage location of video up to 50GB in
size and up to 3h in duration duration.
Supported extensions: .MOV, .MPEG4, .MP4, .AVI.
TIME_SEGMENT_START
and TIME_SEGMENT_END
must be within the
length of the video, and the end time must be after the start time.
Sample rows:
gs://folder/video1.mp4,10,40
gs://folder/video1.mp4,20,60
gs://folder/vid2.mov,0,inf
AutoML Natural Language
Classification
One or more CSV files where each line is a single column:
GCS_FILE_PATH
GCS_FILE_PATH
is the Google Cloud Storage location of a text file.
Supported file extensions: .TXT, .PDF, .TIF, .TIFF
Text files can be no larger than 10MB in size.
Sample rows:
gs://folder/text1.txt
gs://folder/text2.pdf
gs://folder/text3.tif
Sentiment Analysis
One or more CSV files where each line is a single column:
GCS_FILE_PATH
GCS_FILE_PATH
is the Google Cloud Storage location of a text file.
Supported file extensions: .TXT, .PDF, .TIF, .TIFF
Text files can be no larger than 128kB in size.
Sample rows:
gs://folder/text1.txt
gs://folder/text2.pdf
gs://folder/text3.tif
Entity Extraction
One or more JSONL (JSON Lines) files that either provide inline text or
documents. You can only use one format, either inline text or documents,
for a single call to [AutoMl.BatchPredict].
Each JSONL file contains a per line a proto that
wraps a temporary user-assigned TextSnippet ID (string up to 2000
characters long) called "id", a TextSnippet proto (in
JSON representation) and zero or more TextFeature protos. Any given
text snippet content must have 30,000 characters or less, and also
be UTF-8 NFC encoded (ASCII already is). The IDs provided should be
unique.
Each document JSONL file contains, per line, a proto that wraps a Document
proto with input_config
set. Each document cannot exceed 2MB in size.
Supported document extensions: .PDF, .TIF, .TIFF
Each JSONL file must not exceed 100MB in size, and no more than 20
JSONL files may be passed.
Sample inline JSONL file (Shown with artificial line
breaks. Actual line breaks are denoted by "\n".):
{
"id": "my_first_id",
"text_snippet": { "content": "dog car cat"},
"text_features": [
{
"text_segment": {"start_offset": 4, "end_offset": 6},
"structural_type": PARAGRAPH,
"bounding_poly": {
"normalized_vertices": [
{"x": 0.1, "y": 0.1},
{"x": 0.1, "y": 0.3},
{"x": 0.3, "y": 0.3},
{"x": 0.3, "y": 0.1},
]
},
}
],
}\n
{
"id": "2",
"text_snippet": {
"content": "Extended sample content",
"mime_type": "text/plain"
}
}
Sample document JSONL file (Shown with artificial line
breaks. Actual line breaks are denoted by "\n".):
{
"document": {
"input_config": {
"gcs_source": { "input_uris": [ "gs://folder/document1.pdf" ]
}
}
}
}\n
{
"document": {
"input_config": {
"gcs_source": { "input_uris": [ "gs://folder/document2.tif" ]
}
}
}
}
AutoML Tables
See Preparing your training data for more information. You can use either gcs_source or bigquery_source. For gcs_source: CSV file(s), each by itself 10GB or smaller and total size must be 100GB or smaller, where first file must have a header containing column names. If the first row of a subsequent file is the same as the header, then it is also treated as a header. All other rows contain values for the corresponding columns. The column names must contain the model's input_feature_column_specs' display_name-s (order doesn't matter). The columns corresponding to the model's input feature column specs must contain values compatible with the column spec's data types. Prediction on all the rows, i.e. the CSV lines, will be attempted. Sample rows from a CSV file:
"First Name","Last Name","Dob","Addresses" "John","Doe","1968-01-22","[{"status":"current","address":"123_First_Avenue","city":"Seattle","state":"WA","zip":"11111","numberOfYears":"1"},{"status":"previous","address":"456_Main_Street","city":"Portland","state":"OR","zip":"22222","numberOfYears":"5"}]" "Jane","Doe","1980-10-16","[{"status":"current","address":"789_Any_Avenue","city":"Albany","state":"NY","zip":"33333","numberOfYears":"2"},{"status":"previous","address":"321_Main_Street","city":"Hoboken","state":"NJ","zip":"44444","numberOfYears":"3"}]}
For bigquery_source:
The URI of a BigQuery table. The user data size of the BigQuery
table must be 100GB or smaller.
The column names must contain the model's
input_feature_column_specs'
display_name-s
(order doesn't matter). The columns corresponding to the model's
input feature column specs must contain values compatible with the
column spec's data types. Prediction on all the rows of the table
will be attempted.
Input field definitions:
GCS_FILE_PATH
: The path to a file on Google Cloud Storage. For example,
"gs://folder/video.avi".
TIME_SEGMENT_START
: (TIME_OFFSET
)
Expresses a beginning, inclusive, of a time segment
within an example that has a time dimension
(e.g. video).
TIME_SEGMENT_END
: (TIME_OFFSET
)
Expresses an end, exclusive, of a time segment within
n example that has a time dimension (e.g. video).
TIME_OFFSET
: A number of seconds as measured from the start of an
example (e.g. video). Fractions are allowed, up to a
microsecond precision. "inf" is allowed, and it means the end
of the example.
Errors:
If any of the provided CSV files can't be parsed or if more than certain
percent of CSV rows cannot be processed then the operation fails and
prediction does not happen. Regardless of overall success or failure the
per-row failures, up to a certain count cap, will be listed in
Operation.metadata.partial_failures.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.automl.v1.BatchPredictInputConfig
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ AutoMl \ V1Methods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ gcs_source |
GcsSource
Required. The Google Cloud Storage location for the input content. |
getGcsSource
Required. The Google Cloud Storage location for the input content.
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
GcsSource|null |
hasGcsSource
setGcsSource
Required. The Google Cloud Storage location for the input content.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
GcsSource
|
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
$this |
getSource
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
string |