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@aws-amplify/graphql-predictions-transformer
Advanced tools
The @predictions
directive allows you to query an orchestration of AI/ML services such as Amazon Rekognition, Amazon Translate, and/or Amazon Polly.
directive @predictions(actions: [PredictionsActions!]!) on FIELD_DEFINITION
enum PredictionsActions {
identifyText # uses Amazon Rekognition to detect text
identifyLabels # uses Amazon Rekognition to detect labels
convertTextToSpeech # uses Amazon Polly in a lambda to output a presigned url to synthesized speech
translateText # uses Amazon Translate to translate text from source to target language
}
FAQs
Amplify GraphQL @predictions transformer
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