Skip to content
Merged
Changes from all commits
Commits
File filter

Filter by extension

Filter by extension

Conversations
Failed to load comments.
Loading
Jump to
Jump to file
Failed to load files.
Loading
Diff view
Diff view
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions regula/facesdk/webclient/gen/api/match_api.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ def match(
) -> MatchResponse:
"""compare faces (1:1)

To perform a comparison of faces in the same image or in two different images, use POST `/api/match`. It's possible to compare faces in the same image or in two different images, this is defined by the `images.type` parameter. <br><br> The face detection result is displayed in the `detections` field. Each face is identified by two parameters: `faceIndex` (the index number of the face) and `imageIndex` (the index number of the image on which the face is detected). So, if there are two images each of which has two faces in them, the parameters will be the following: - First face in the first image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 0` - Second face in the first image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 0` - First face of the second image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 1` - Second face in the second image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 1`
To perform a comparison of faces in the same image or in two different images, use POST `/api/match`. It's possible to compare faces in the same image or in two different images, this is defined by the `images.type` parameter. <br><br> Note that no more than two images of the same `type` are allowed for comparison.<br><br> The face detection result is displayed in the `detections` field. Each face is identified by two parameters: `faceIndex` (the index number of the face) and `imageIndex` (the index number of the image on which the face is detected). So, if there are two images each of which has two faces in them, the parameters will be the following: - First face in the first image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 0` - Second face in the first image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 0` - First face of the second image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 1` - Second face in the second image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 1`

:param match_request: (required)
:type match_request: MatchRequest
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ def match_with_http_info(
) -> ApiResponse[MatchResponse]:
"""compare faces (1:1)

To perform a comparison of faces in the same image or in two different images, use POST `/api/match`. It's possible to compare faces in the same image or in two different images, this is defined by the `images.type` parameter. <br><br> The face detection result is displayed in the `detections` field. Each face is identified by two parameters: `faceIndex` (the index number of the face) and `imageIndex` (the index number of the image on which the face is detected). So, if there are two images each of which has two faces in them, the parameters will be the following: - First face in the first image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 0` - Second face in the first image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 0` - First face of the second image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 1` - Second face in the second image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 1`
To perform a comparison of faces in the same image or in two different images, use POST `/api/match`. It's possible to compare faces in the same image or in two different images, this is defined by the `images.type` parameter. <br><br> Note that no more than two images of the same `type` are allowed for comparison.<br><br> The face detection result is displayed in the `detections` field. Each face is identified by two parameters: `faceIndex` (the index number of the face) and `imageIndex` (the index number of the image on which the face is detected). So, if there are two images each of which has two faces in them, the parameters will be the following: - First face in the first image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 0` - Second face in the first image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 0` - First face of the second image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 1` - Second face in the second image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 1`

:param match_request: (required)
:type match_request: MatchRequest
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ def match_without_preload_content(
) -> RESTResponseType:
"""compare faces (1:1)

To perform a comparison of faces in the same image or in two different images, use POST `/api/match`. It's possible to compare faces in the same image or in two different images, this is defined by the `images.type` parameter. <br><br> The face detection result is displayed in the `detections` field. Each face is identified by two parameters: `faceIndex` (the index number of the face) and `imageIndex` (the index number of the image on which the face is detected). So, if there are two images each of which has two faces in them, the parameters will be the following: - First face in the first image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 0` - Second face in the first image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 0` - First face of the second image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 1` - Second face in the second image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 1`
To perform a comparison of faces in the same image or in two different images, use POST `/api/match`. It's possible to compare faces in the same image or in two different images, this is defined by the `images.type` parameter. <br><br> Note that no more than two images of the same `type` are allowed for comparison.<br><br> The face detection result is displayed in the `detections` field. Each face is identified by two parameters: `faceIndex` (the index number of the face) and `imageIndex` (the index number of the image on which the face is detected). So, if there are two images each of which has two faces in them, the parameters will be the following: - First face in the first image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 0` - Second face in the first image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 0` - First face of the second image: `faceIndex: 0`, `imageIndex: 1` - Second face in the second image: `faceIndex: 1`, `imageIndex: 1`

:param match_request: (required)
:type match_request: MatchRequest
Expand Down
Loading