Class CreateClassifierOptions

java.lang.Object
com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.service.model.GenericModel
com.ibm.watson.visual_recognition.v3.model.CreateClassifierOptions
All Implemented Interfaces:
com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.service.model.ObjectModel

public class CreateClassifierOptions
extends com.ibm.cloud.sdk.core.service.model.GenericModel
The createClassifier options.
  • Method Details

    • newBuilder

      public CreateClassifierOptions.Builder newBuilder()
      New builder.
      Returns:
      a CreateClassifierOptions builder
    • name

      public String name()
      Gets the name.

      The name of the new classifier. Encode special characters in UTF-8.

      Returns:
      the name
    • positiveExamples

      public Map<String,​InputStream> positiveExamples()
      Gets the positiveExamples.

      A .zip file of images that depict the visual subject of a class in the new classifier. You can include more than one positive example file in a call.

      Specify the parameter name by appending `_positive_examples` to the class name. For example, `goldenretriever_positive_examples` creates the class **goldenretriever**. The string cannot contain the following characters: ``$ * - { } \ | / ' " ` [ ]``.

      Include at least 10 images in .jpg or .png format. The minimum recommended image resolution is 32X32 pixels. The maximum number of images is 10,000 images or 100 MB per .zip file.

      Encode special characters in the file name in UTF-8.

      Returns:
      the positiveExamples
    • negativeExamples

      public InputStream negativeExamples()
      Gets the negativeExamples.

      A .zip file of images that do not depict the visual subject of any of the classes of the new classifier. Must contain a minimum of 10 images.

      Encode special characters in the file name in UTF-8.

      Returns:
      the negativeExamples
    • negativeExamplesFilename

      public String negativeExamplesFilename()
      Gets the negativeExamplesFilename.

      The filename for negativeExamples.

      Returns:
      the negativeExamplesFilename