AWSRekognitionIndexFacesResponse
Objective-C
@interface AWSRekognitionIndexFacesResponse
Swift
class AWSRekognitionIndexFacesResponse
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The version number of the face detection model that’s associated with the input collection (
CollectionId
).Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSString *_Nullable faceModelVersion;
Swift
var faceModelVersion: String? { get set }
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An array of faces detected and added to the collection. For more information, see Searching Faces in a Collection in the Amazon Rekognition Developer Guide.
Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSArray<AWSRekognitionFaceRecord *> *_Nullable faceRecords;
Swift
var faceRecords: [AWSRekognitionFaceRecord]? { get set }
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If your collection is associated with a face detection model that’s later than version 3.0, the value of
OrientationCorrection
is always null and no orientation information is returned.If your collection is associated with a face detection model that’s version 3.0 or earlier, the following applies:
If the input image is in .jpeg format, it might contain exchangeable image file format (Exif) metadata that includes the image’s orientation. Amazon Rekognition uses this orientation information to perform image correction - the bounding box coordinates are translated to represent object locations after the orientation information in the Exif metadata is used to correct the image orientation. Images in .png format don’t contain Exif metadata. The value of
OrientationCorrection
is null.If the image doesn’t contain orientation information in its Exif metadata, Amazon Rekognition returns an estimated orientation (ROTATE_0, ROTATE_90, ROTATE_180, ROTATE_270). Amazon Rekognition doesn’t perform image correction for images. The bounding box coordinates aren’t translated and represent the object locations before the image is rotated.
Bounding box information is returned in the
FaceRecords
array. You can get the version of the face detection model by calling DescribeCollection.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic) AWSRekognitionOrientationCorrection orientationCorrection;
Swift
var orientationCorrection: AWSRekognitionOrientationCorrection { get set }
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An array of faces that were detected in the image but weren’t indexed. They weren’t indexed because the quality filter identified them as low quality, or the
MaxFaces
request parameter filtered them out. To use the quality filter, you specify theQualityFilter
request parameter.Declaration
Objective-C
@property (nonatomic, strong) NSArray<AWSRekognitionUnindexedFace *> *_Nullable unindexedFaces;
Swift
var unindexedFaces: [AWSRekognitionUnindexedFace]? { get set }