Create Batch Prediction
| machinelearning_create_batch_prediction | R Documentation |
Generates predictions for a group of observations¶
Description¶
Generates predictions for a group of observations. The observations to
process exist in one or more data files referenced by a DataSource.
This operation creates a new BatchPrediction, and uses an MLModel
and the data files referenced by the DataSource as information
sources.
create_batch_prediction is an asynchronous operation. In response to
create_batch_prediction, Amazon Machine Learning (Amazon ML)
immediately returns and sets the BatchPrediction status to PENDING.
After the BatchPrediction completes, Amazon ML sets the status to
COMPLETED.
You can poll for status updates by using the get_batch_prediction
operation and checking the Status parameter of the result. After the
COMPLETED status appears, the results are available in the location
specified by the OutputUri parameter.
Usage¶
machinelearning_create_batch_prediction(BatchPredictionId,
BatchPredictionName, MLModelId, BatchPredictionDataSourceId, OutputUri)
Arguments¶
BatchPredictionId[required] A user-supplied ID that uniquely identifies the
BatchPrediction.BatchPredictionNameA user-supplied name or description of the
BatchPrediction.BatchPredictionNamecan only use the UTF-8 character set.MLModelId[required] The ID of the
MLModelthat will generate predictions for the group of observations.BatchPredictionDataSourceId[required] The ID of the
DataSourcethat points to the group of observations to predict.OutputUri[required] The location of an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket or directory to store the batch prediction results. The following substrings are not allowed in the
s3 keyportion of theoutputURIfield: ':', '//', '/./', '/../'.Amazon ML needs permissions to store and retrieve the logs on your behalf. For information about how to set permissions, see the Amazon Machine Learning Developer Guide.
Value¶
A list with the following syntax: