AddClassImages
Adds training images to an object class.
After adding training images to an object class, you must retrain the classifier using the action BuildClassifier.
Type: synchronous
Parameter | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
classifier
|
The name of the classifier that contains the object class that you want to add images to. | Yes |
identifier
|
The identifier of the object class that you want to add images to. | Yes |
imagedata
|
The training images to add. You must upload files as multipart/form-data. For more information about sending data to Media Server, refer to the Media Server Administration Guide. | Set this or imagepath . |
imagelabels
|
A comma-separated list of labels to identify the images that you are adding (maximum 254 bytes for each label). Every image added to the same object class must have a unique label, so the number of labels must match the number of images provided using either imagedata or imagepath . If you do not set this parameter, Media Server generates labels automatically. |
No |
imagepath
|
A comma-separated list of paths to the training images to add. The paths must be absolute, or relative to the Media Server executable file. | Set this or imagedata . |
Example
The following example adds training images to an object class by specifying the paths of the images using the imagepath
parameter:
curl http://localhost:14000 -F action=addclassimages -F classifier=vehicles -F identifier=cars -F imagepath=image1.jpg,image2.jpg -F imagelabels=image1,image2
Alternatively, you can add training images by sending the image data, for example:
curl http://localhost:14000 -F action=addclassimages -F classifier=vehicles -F identifier=cars -F imagedata=@image1.jpg,image2.jpg -F imagelabels=image1,image2
Response
<autnresponse xmlns:autn='http://schemas.autonomy.com/aci/'> <action>ADDCLASSIMAGES</action> <response>SUCCESS</response> <responsedata> <image> <index>1</index> <label>image1</label> </image> <image> <index>2</index> <label>image2</label> </image> ... </responsedata> </autnresponse>
See Also
- If you haven't created a classifier, first run the action CreateClassifier.
- To add custom metadata to an object class, use the action AddClassMetadata.