Creates a job that uses workers to label the data objects in your input dataset. You can use the labeled data to train machine learning models.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/sagemaker_create_labeling_job/ for full documentation.
sagemaker_create_labeling_job(
LabelingJobName,
LabelAttributeName,
InputConfig,
OutputConfig,
RoleArn,
LabelCategoryConfigS3Uri = NULL,
StoppingConditions = NULL,
LabelingJobAlgorithmsConfig = NULL,
HumanTaskConfig,
Tags = NULL
)
[required] The name of the labeling job. This name is used to identify the job in a
list of labeling jobs. Labeling job names must be unique within an
Amazon Web Services account and region. LabelingJobName
is not case
sensitive. For example, Example-job and example-job are considered the
same labeling job name by Ground Truth.
[required] The attribute name to use for the label in the output manifest file.
This is the key for the key/value pair formed with the label that a
worker assigns to the object. The LabelAttributeName
must meet the
following requirements.
The name can't end with "-metadata".
If you are using one of the following built-in task types, the attribute name must end with "-ref". If the task type you are using is not listed below, the attribute name must not end with "-ref".
Image semantic segmentation (SemanticSegmentation)
, and
adjustment (AdjustmentSemanticSegmentation
) and verification
(VerificationSemanticSegmentation
) labeling jobs for this task
type.
Video frame object detection (VideoObjectDetection
), and
adjustment and verification (AdjustmentVideoObjectDetection
)
labeling jobs for this task type.
Video frame object tracking (VideoObjectTracking
), and
adjustment and verification (AdjustmentVideoObjectTracking
)
labeling jobs for this task type.
3D point cloud semantic segmentation
(3DPointCloudSemanticSegmentation
), and adjustment and
verification (Adjustment3DPointCloudSemanticSegmentation
)
labeling jobs for this task type.
3D point cloud object tracking (3DPointCloudObjectTracking
),
and adjustment and verification
(Adjustment3DPointCloudObjectTracking
) labeling jobs for this
task type.
If you are creating an adjustment or verification labeling job, you must
use a different LabelAttributeName
than the one used in the original
labeling job. The original labeling job is the Ground Truth labeling job
that produced the labels that you want verified or adjusted. To learn
more about adjustment and verification labeling jobs, see Verify and Adjust Labels.
[required] Input data for the labeling job, such as the Amazon S3 location of the data objects and the location of the manifest file that describes the data objects.
You must specify at least one of the following: S3DataSource
or
SnsDataSource
.
Use SnsDataSource
to specify an SNS input topic for a streaming
labeling job. If you do not specify and SNS input topic ARN, Ground
Truth will create a one-time labeling job that stops after all data
objects in the input manifest file have been labeled.
Use S3DataSource
to specify an input manifest file for both
streaming and one-time labeling jobs. Adding an S3DataSource
is
optional if you use SnsDataSource
to create a streaming labeling
job.
If you use the Amazon Mechanical Turk workforce, your input data should
not include confidential information, personal information or protected
health information. Use ContentClassifiers
to specify that your data
is free of personally identifiable information and adult content.
[required] The location of the output data and the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key ID for the key used to encrypt the output data, if any.
[required] The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) that Amazon SageMaker assumes to perform tasks on your behalf during data labeling. You must grant this role the necessary permissions so that Amazon SageMaker can successfully complete data labeling.
The S3 URI of the file, referred to as a label category configuration file, that defines the categories used to label the data objects.
For 3D point cloud and video frame task types, you can add label category attributes and frame attributes to your label category configuration file. To learn how, see Create a Labeling Category Configuration File for 3D Point Cloud Labeling Jobs.
For named entity recognition jobs, in addition to "labels"
, you must
provide worker instructions in the label category configuration file
using the "instructions"
parameter:
"instructions": {"shortInstruction":"<h1>Add header</h1><p>Add Instructions</p>", "fullInstruction":"<p>Add additional instructions.</p>"}
.
For details and an example, see Create a Named Entity Recognition Labeling Job (API)
.
For all other built-in task types
and custom tasks,
your label category configuration file must be a JSON file in the
following format. Identify the labels you want to use by replacing
label_1
, label_2
,...
,label_n
with your label categories.
\{
"document-version": "2018-11-28",
"labels": [{"label": "label_1"},{"label": "label_2"},...{"label": "label_n"}]
\}
Note the following about the label category configuration file:
For image classification and text classification (single and multi-label) you must specify at least two label categories. For all other task types, the minimum number of label categories required is one.
Each label category must be unique, you cannot specify duplicate label categories.
If you create a 3D point cloud or video frame adjustment or
verification labeling job, you must include
auditLabelAttributeName
in the label category configuration. Use
this parameter to enter the
LabelAttributeName
of the labeling job you want to adjust or verify annotations of.
A set of conditions for stopping the labeling job. If any of the conditions are met, the job is automatically stopped. You can use these conditions to control the cost of data labeling.
Configures the information required to perform automated data labeling.
[required] Configures the labeling task and how it is presented to workers; including, but not limited to price, keywords, and batch size (task count).
An array of key/value pairs. For more information, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide.