@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonSageMakerClient extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AmazonSageMaker
Definition of the public APIs exposed by SageMaker
LOGGING_AWS_REQUEST_METRICENDPOINT_PREFIXaddRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, configureRegion, getClientConfiguration, getEndpointPrefix, getMonitoringListeners, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceName, getSignerByURI, getSignerOverride, getSignerRegionOverride, getTimeOffset, makeImmutable, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, withEndpoint, withRegion, withRegion, withTimeOffsetpublic static AmazonSageMakerClientBuilder builder()
public AddTagsResult addTags(AddTagsRequest request)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified Amazon SageMaker resource. You can add tags to notebook instances, training jobs, hyperparameter tuning jobs, models, endpoint configurations, and endpoints.
Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. Tag keys must be unique per resource. For more information about tags, see For more information, see AWS Tagging Strategies.
 Tags that you add to a hyperparameter tuning job by calling this API are also added to any training jobs that the
 hyperparameter tuning job launches after you call this API, but not to training jobs that the hyperparameter
 tuning job launched before you called this API. To make sure that the tags associated with a hyperparameter
 tuning job are also added to all training jobs that the hyperparameter tuning job launches, add the tags when you
 first create the tuning job by specifying them in the Tags parameter of
 CreateHyperParameterTuningJob
 
addTags in interface AmazonSageMakeraddTagsRequest - public CreateAlgorithmResult createAlgorithm(CreateAlgorithmRequest request)
Create a machine learning algorithm that you can use in Amazon SageMaker and list in the AWS Marketplace.
createAlgorithm in interface AmazonSageMakercreateAlgorithmRequest - public CreateCodeRepositoryResult createCodeRepository(CreateCodeRepositoryRequest request)
Creates a Git repository as a resource in your Amazon SageMaker account. You can associate the repository with notebook instances so that you can use Git source control for the notebooks you create. The Git repository is a resource in your Amazon SageMaker account, so it can be associated with more than one notebook instance, and it persists independently from the lifecycle of any notebook instances it is associated with.
The repository can be hosted either in AWS CodeCommit or in any other Git repository.
createCodeRepository in interface AmazonSageMakercreateCodeRepositoryRequest - public CreateCompilationJobResult createCompilationJob(CreateCompilationJobRequest request)
Starts a model compilation job. After the model has been compiled, Amazon SageMaker saves the resulting model artifacts to an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify.
If you choose to host your model using Amazon SageMaker hosting services, you can use the resulting model artifacts as part of the model. You can also use the artifacts with AWS IoT Greengrass. In that case, deploy them as an ML resource.
In the request body, you provide the following:
A name for the compilation job
Information about the input model artifacts
The output location for the compiled model and the device (target) that the model runs on
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Amazon SageMaker assumes to perform the model compilation job
 
 You can also provide a Tag to track the model compilation job's resource use and costs. The response
 body contains the CompilationJobArn for the compiled job.
 
To stop a model compilation job, use StopCompilationJob. To get information about a particular model compilation job, use DescribeCompilationJob. To get information about multiple model compilation jobs, use ListCompilationJobs.
createCompilationJob in interface AmazonSageMakercreateCompilationJobRequest - ResourceInUseException - Resource being accessed is in use.ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateEndpointResult createEndpoint(CreateEndpointRequest request)
Creates an endpoint using the endpoint configuration specified in the request. Amazon SageMaker uses the endpoint to provision resources and deploy models. You create the endpoint configuration with the CreateEndpointConfig API.
Use this API only for hosting models using Amazon SageMaker hosting services.
The endpoint name must be unique within an AWS Region in your AWS account.
When it receives the request, Amazon SageMaker creates the endpoint, launches the resources (ML compute instances), and deploys the model(s) on them.
 When Amazon SageMaker receives the request, it sets the endpoint status to Creating. After it
 creates the endpoint, it sets the status to InService. Amazon SageMaker can then process incoming
 requests for inferences. To check the status of an endpoint, use the DescribeEndpoint API.
 
For an example, see Exercise 1: Using the K-Means Algorithm Provided by Amazon SageMaker.
If any of the models hosted at this endpoint get model data from an Amazon S3 location, Amazon SageMaker uses AWS Security Token Service to download model artifacts from the S3 path you provided. AWS STS is activated in your IAM user account by default. If you previously deactivated AWS STS for a region, you need to reactivate AWS STS for that region. For more information, see Activating and Deactivating AWS STS i an AWS Region in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.
createEndpoint in interface AmazonSageMakercreateEndpointRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateEndpointConfigResult createEndpointConfig(CreateEndpointConfigRequest request)
 Creates an endpoint configuration that Amazon SageMaker hosting services uses to deploy models. In the
 configuration, you identify one or more models, created using the CreateModel API, to deploy and the
 resources that you want Amazon SageMaker to provision. Then you call the CreateEndpoint API.
 
Use this API only if you want to use Amazon SageMaker hosting services to deploy models into production.
 In the request, you define one or more ProductionVariants, each of which identifies a model. Each
 ProductionVariant parameter also describes the resources that you want Amazon SageMaker to
 provision. This includes the number and type of ML compute instances to deploy.
 
 If you are hosting multiple models, you also assign a VariantWeight to specify how much traffic you
 want to allocate to each model. For example, suppose that you want to host two models, A and B, and you assign
 traffic weight 2 for model A and 1 for model B. Amazon SageMaker distributes two-thirds of the traffic to Model
 A, and one-third to model B.
 
createEndpointConfig in interface AmazonSageMakercreateEndpointConfigRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateHyperParameterTuningJobResult createHyperParameterTuningJob(CreateHyperParameterTuningJobRequest request)
Starts a hyperparameter tuning job. A hyperparameter tuning job finds the best version of a model by running many training jobs on your dataset using the algorithm you choose and values for hyperparameters within ranges that you specify. It then chooses the hyperparameter values that result in a model that performs the best, as measured by an objective metric that you choose.
createHyperParameterTuningJob in interface AmazonSageMakercreateHyperParameterTuningJobRequest - ResourceInUseException - Resource being accessed is in use.ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateLabelingJobResult createLabelingJob(CreateLabelingJobRequest request)
Creates a job that uses workers to label the data objects in your input dataset. You can use the labeled data to train machine learning models.
You can select your workforce from one of three providers:
A private workforce that you create. It can include employees, contractors, and outside experts. Use a private workforce when want the data to stay within your organization or when a specific set of skills is required.
One or more vendors that you select from the AWS Marketplace. Vendors provide expertise in specific areas.
The Amazon Mechanical Turk workforce. This is the largest workforce, but it should only be used for public data or data that has been stripped of any personally identifiable information.
You can also use automated data labeling to reduce the number of data objects that need to be labeled by a human. Automated data labeling uses active learning to determine if a data object can be labeled by machine or if it needs to be sent to a human worker. For more information, see Using Automated Data Labeling.
The data objects to be labeled are contained in an Amazon S3 bucket. You create a manifest file that describes the location of each object. For more information, see Using Input and Output Data.
The output can be used as the manifest file for another labeling job or as training data for your machine learning models.
createLabelingJob in interface AmazonSageMakercreateLabelingJobRequest - ResourceInUseException - Resource being accessed is in use.ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateModelResult createModel(CreateModelRequest request)
Creates a model in Amazon SageMaker. In the request, you name the model and describe a primary container. For the primary container, you specify the docker image containing inference code, artifacts (from prior training), and custom environment map that the inference code uses when you deploy the model for predictions.
Use this API to create a model if you want to use Amazon SageMaker hosting services or run a batch transform job.
 To host your model, you create an endpoint configuration with the CreateEndpointConfig API, and then
 create an endpoint with the CreateEndpoint API. Amazon SageMaker then deploys all of the containers
 that you defined for the model in the hosting environment.
 
 To run a batch transform using your model, you start a job with the CreateTransformJob API. Amazon
 SageMaker uses your model and your dataset to get inferences which are then saved to a specified S3 location.
 
 In the CreateModel request, you must define a container with the PrimaryContainer
 parameter.
 
In the request, you also provide an IAM role that Amazon SageMaker can assume to access model artifacts and docker image for deployment on ML compute hosting instances or for batch transform jobs. In addition, you also use the IAM role to manage permissions the inference code needs. For example, if the inference code access any other AWS resources, you grant necessary permissions via this role.
createModel in interface AmazonSageMakercreateModelRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateModelPackageResult createModelPackage(CreateModelPackageRequest request)
Creates a model package that you can use to create Amazon SageMaker models or list on AWS Marketplace. Buyers can subscribe to model packages listed on AWS Marketplace to create models in Amazon SageMaker.
 To create a model package by specifying a Docker container that contains your inference code and the Amazon S3
 location of your model artifacts, provide values for InferenceSpecification. To create a model from
 an algorithm resource that you created or subscribed to in AWS Marketplace, provide a value for
 SourceAlgorithmSpecification.
 
createModelPackage in interface AmazonSageMakercreateModelPackageRequest - public CreateNotebookInstanceResult createNotebookInstance(CreateNotebookInstanceRequest request)
Creates an Amazon SageMaker notebook instance. A notebook instance is a machine learning (ML) compute instance running on a Jupyter notebook.
 In a CreateNotebookInstance request, specify the type of ML compute instance that you want to run.
 Amazon SageMaker launches the instance, installs common libraries that you can use to explore datasets for model
 training, and attaches an ML storage volume to the notebook instance.
 
Amazon SageMaker also provides a set of example notebooks. Each notebook demonstrates how to use Amazon SageMaker with a specific algorithm or with a machine learning framework.
After receiving the request, Amazon SageMaker does the following:
Creates a network interface in the Amazon SageMaker VPC.
 (Option) If you specified SubnetId, Amazon SageMaker creates a network interface in your own VPC,
 which is inferred from the subnet ID that you provide in the input. When creating this network interface, Amazon
 SageMaker attaches the security group that you specified in the request to the network interface that it creates
 in your VPC.
 
 Launches an EC2 instance of the type specified in the request in the Amazon SageMaker VPC. If you specified
 SubnetId of your VPC, Amazon SageMaker specifies both network interfaces when launching this
 instance. This enables inbound traffic from your own VPC to the notebook instance, assuming that the security
 groups allow it.
 
After creating the notebook instance, Amazon SageMaker returns its Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
After Amazon SageMaker creates the notebook instance, you can connect to the Jupyter server and work in Jupyter notebooks. For example, you can write code to explore a dataset that you can use for model training, train a model, host models by creating Amazon SageMaker endpoints, and validate hosted models.
For more information, see How It Works.
createNotebookInstance in interface AmazonSageMakercreateNotebookInstanceRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigResult createNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig(CreateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest request)
Creates a lifecycle configuration that you can associate with a notebook instance. A lifecycle configuration is a collection of shell scripts that run when you create or start a notebook instance.
Each lifecycle configuration script has a limit of 16384 characters.
 The value of the $PATH environment variable that is available to both scripts is
 /sbin:bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin.
 
 View CloudWatch Logs for notebook instance lifecycle configurations in log group
 /aws/sagemaker/NotebookInstances in log stream
 [notebook-instance-name]/[LifecycleConfigHook].
 
Lifecycle configuration scripts cannot run for longer than 5 minutes. If a script runs for longer than 5 minutes, it fails and the notebook instance is not created or started.
For information about notebook instance lifestyle configurations, see Step 2.1: (Optional) Customize a Notebook Instance.
createNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig in interface AmazonSageMakercreateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreatePresignedNotebookInstanceUrlResult createPresignedNotebookInstanceUrl(CreatePresignedNotebookInstanceUrlRequest request)
 Returns a URL that you can use to connect to the Jupyter server from a notebook instance. In the Amazon SageMaker
 console, when you choose Open next to a notebook instance, Amazon SageMaker opens a new tab showing
 the Jupyter server home page from the notebook instance. The console uses this API to get the URL and show the
 page.
 
 You can restrict access to this API and to the URL that it returns to a list of IP addresses that you specify. To
 restrict access, attach an IAM policy that denies access to this API unless the call comes from an IP address in
 the specified list to every AWS Identity and Access Management user, group, or role used to access the notebook
 instance. Use the NotIpAddress condition operator and the aws:SourceIP condition
 context key to specify the list of IP addresses that you want to have access to the notebook instance. For more
 information, see Limit Access to a
 Notebook Instance by IP Address.
 
createPresignedNotebookInstanceUrl in interface AmazonSageMakercreatePresignedNotebookInstanceUrlRequest - public CreateTrainingJobResult createTrainingJob(CreateTrainingJobRequest request)
Starts a model training job. After training completes, Amazon SageMaker saves the resulting model artifacts to an Amazon S3 location that you specify.
If you choose to host your model using Amazon SageMaker hosting services, you can use the resulting model artifacts as part of the model. You can also use the artifacts in a deep learning service other than Amazon SageMaker, provided that you know how to use them for inferences.
In the request body, you provide the following:
 AlgorithmSpecification - Identifies the training algorithm to use.
 
 HyperParameters - Specify these algorithm-specific parameters to influence the quality of the final
 model. For a list of hyperparameters for each training algorithm provided by Amazon SageMaker, see Algorithms.
 
 InputDataConfig - Describes the training dataset and the Amazon S3 location where it is stored.
 
 OutputDataConfig - Identifies the Amazon S3 location where you want Amazon SageMaker to save the
 results of model training.
 
 ResourceConfig - Identifies the resources, ML compute instances, and ML storage volumes to deploy
 for model training. In distributed training, you specify more than one instance.
 
 RoleARN - The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) that Amazon SageMaker assumes to perform tasks on your
 behalf during model training. You must grant this role the necessary permissions so that Amazon SageMaker can
 successfully complete model training.
 
 StoppingCondition - Sets a duration for training. Use this parameter to cap model training costs.
 
For more information about Amazon SageMaker, see How It Works.
createTrainingJob in interface AmazonSageMakercreateTrainingJobRequest - ResourceInUseException - Resource being accessed is in use.ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateTransformJobResult createTransformJob(CreateTransformJobRequest request)
Starts a transform job. A transform job uses a trained model to get inferences on a dataset and saves these results to an Amazon S3 location that you specify.
To perform batch transformations, you create a transform job and use the data that you have readily available.
In the request body, you provide the following:
 TransformJobName - Identifies the transform job. The name must be unique within an AWS Region in an
 AWS account.
 
 ModelName - Identifies the model to use. ModelName must be the name of an existing
 Amazon SageMaker model in the same AWS Region and AWS account. For information on creating a model, see
 CreateModel.
 
 TransformInput - Describes the dataset to be transformed and the Amazon S3 location where it is
 stored.
 
 TransformOutput - Identifies the Amazon S3 location where you want Amazon SageMaker to save the
 results from the transform job.
 
 TransformResources - Identifies the ML compute instances for the transform job.
 
For more information about how batch transformation works Amazon SageMaker, see How It Works.
createTransformJob in interface AmazonSageMakercreateTransformJobRequest - ResourceInUseException - Resource being accessed is in use.ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public CreateWorkteamResult createWorkteam(CreateWorkteamRequest request)
Creates a new work team for labeling your data. A work team is defined by one or more Amazon Cognito user pools. You must first create the user pools before you can create a work team.
You cannot create more than 25 work teams in an account and region.
createWorkteam in interface AmazonSageMakercreateWorkteamRequest - ResourceInUseException - Resource being accessed is in use.ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public DeleteAlgorithmResult deleteAlgorithm(DeleteAlgorithmRequest request)
Removes the specified algorithm from your account.
deleteAlgorithm in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteAlgorithmRequest - public DeleteCodeRepositoryResult deleteCodeRepository(DeleteCodeRepositoryRequest request)
Deletes the specified Git repository from your account.
deleteCodeRepository in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteCodeRepositoryRequest - public DeleteEndpointResult deleteEndpoint(DeleteEndpointRequest request)
Deletes an endpoint. Amazon SageMaker frees up all of the resources that were deployed when the endpoint was created.
Amazon SageMaker retires any custom KMS key grants associated with the endpoint, meaning you don't need to use the RevokeGrant API call.
deleteEndpoint in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteEndpointRequest - public DeleteEndpointConfigResult deleteEndpointConfig(DeleteEndpointConfigRequest request)
 Deletes an endpoint configuration. The DeleteEndpointConfig API deletes only the specified
 configuration. It does not delete endpoints created using the configuration.
 
deleteEndpointConfig in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteEndpointConfigRequest - public DeleteModelResult deleteModel(DeleteModelRequest request)
 Deletes a model. The DeleteModel API deletes only the model entry that was created in Amazon
 SageMaker when you called the CreateModel API. It does not
 delete model artifacts, inference code, or the IAM role that you specified when creating the model.
 
deleteModel in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteModelRequest - public DeleteModelPackageResult deleteModelPackage(DeleteModelPackageRequest request)
Deletes a model package.
A model package is used to create Amazon SageMaker models or list on AWS Marketplace. Buyers can subscribe to model packages listed on AWS Marketplace to create models in Amazon SageMaker.
deleteModelPackage in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteModelPackageRequest - public DeleteNotebookInstanceResult deleteNotebookInstance(DeleteNotebookInstanceRequest request)
 Deletes an Amazon SageMaker notebook instance. Before you can delete a notebook instance, you must call the
 StopNotebookInstance API.
 
When you delete a notebook instance, you lose all of your data. Amazon SageMaker removes the ML compute instance, and deletes the ML storage volume and the network interface associated with the notebook instance.
deleteNotebookInstance in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteNotebookInstanceRequest - public DeleteNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigResult deleteNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig(DeleteNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest request)
Deletes a notebook instance lifecycle configuration.
deleteNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest - public DeleteTagsResult deleteTags(DeleteTagsRequest request)
Deletes the specified tags from an Amazon SageMaker resource.
 To list a resource's tags, use the ListTags API.
 
When you call this API to delete tags from a hyperparameter tuning job, the deleted tags are not removed from training jobs that the hyperparameter tuning job launched before you called this API.
deleteTags in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteTagsRequest - public DeleteWorkteamResult deleteWorkteam(DeleteWorkteamRequest request)
Deletes an existing work team. This operation can't be undone.
deleteWorkteam in interface AmazonSageMakerdeleteWorkteamRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public DescribeAlgorithmResult describeAlgorithm(DescribeAlgorithmRequest request)
Returns a description of the specified algorithm that is in your account.
describeAlgorithm in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeAlgorithmRequest - public DescribeCodeRepositoryResult describeCodeRepository(DescribeCodeRepositoryRequest request)
Gets details about the specified Git repository.
describeCodeRepository in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeCodeRepositoryRequest - public DescribeCompilationJobResult describeCompilationJob(DescribeCompilationJobRequest request)
Returns information about a model compilation job.
To create a model compilation job, use CreateCompilationJob. To get information about multiple model compilation jobs, use ListCompilationJobs.
describeCompilationJob in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeCompilationJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public DescribeEndpointResult describeEndpoint(DescribeEndpointRequest request)
Returns the description of an endpoint.
describeEndpoint in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeEndpointRequest - public DescribeEndpointConfigResult describeEndpointConfig(DescribeEndpointConfigRequest request)
 Returns the description of an endpoint configuration created using the CreateEndpointConfig API.
 
describeEndpointConfig in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeEndpointConfigRequest - public DescribeHyperParameterTuningJobResult describeHyperParameterTuningJob(DescribeHyperParameterTuningJobRequest request)
Gets a description of a hyperparameter tuning job.
describeHyperParameterTuningJob in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeHyperParameterTuningJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public DescribeLabelingJobResult describeLabelingJob(DescribeLabelingJobRequest request)
Gets information about a labeling job.
describeLabelingJob in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeLabelingJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public DescribeModelResult describeModel(DescribeModelRequest request)
 Describes a model that you created using the CreateModel API.
 
describeModel in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeModelRequest - public DescribeModelPackageResult describeModelPackage(DescribeModelPackageRequest request)
Returns a description of the specified model package, which is used to create Amazon SageMaker models or list them on AWS Marketplace.
To create models in Amazon SageMaker, buyers can subscribe to model packages listed on AWS Marketplace.
describeModelPackage in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeModelPackageRequest - public DescribeNotebookInstanceResult describeNotebookInstance(DescribeNotebookInstanceRequest request)
Returns information about a notebook instance.
describeNotebookInstance in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeNotebookInstanceRequest - public DescribeNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigResult describeNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig(DescribeNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest request)
Returns a description of a notebook instance lifecycle configuration.
For information about notebook instance lifestyle configurations, see Step 2.1: (Optional) Customize a Notebook Instance.
describeNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest - public DescribeSubscribedWorkteamResult describeSubscribedWorkteam(DescribeSubscribedWorkteamRequest request)
Gets information about a work team provided by a vendor. It returns details about the subscription with a vendor in the AWS Marketplace.
describeSubscribedWorkteam in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeSubscribedWorkteamRequest - public DescribeTrainingJobResult describeTrainingJob(DescribeTrainingJobRequest request)
Returns information about a training job.
describeTrainingJob in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeTrainingJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public DescribeTransformJobResult describeTransformJob(DescribeTransformJobRequest request)
Returns information about a transform job.
describeTransformJob in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeTransformJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public DescribeWorkteamResult describeWorkteam(DescribeWorkteamRequest request)
Gets information about a specific work team. You can see information such as the create date, the last updated date, membership information, and the work team's Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
describeWorkteam in interface AmazonSageMakerdescribeWorkteamRequest - public GetSearchSuggestionsResult getSearchSuggestions(GetSearchSuggestionsRequest request)
 An auto-complete API for the search functionality in the Amazon SageMaker console. It returns suggestions of
 possible matches for the property name to use in Search queries. Provides suggestions for
 HyperParameters, Tags, and Metrics.
 
getSearchSuggestions in interface AmazonSageMakergetSearchSuggestionsRequest - public ListAlgorithmsResult listAlgorithms(ListAlgorithmsRequest request)
Lists the machine learning algorithms that have been created.
listAlgorithms in interface AmazonSageMakerlistAlgorithmsRequest - public ListCodeRepositoriesResult listCodeRepositories(ListCodeRepositoriesRequest request)
Gets a list of the Git repositories in your account.
listCodeRepositories in interface AmazonSageMakerlistCodeRepositoriesRequest - public ListCompilationJobsResult listCompilationJobs(ListCompilationJobsRequest request)
Lists model compilation jobs that satisfy various filters.
To create a model compilation job, use CreateCompilationJob. To get information about a particular model compilation job you have created, use DescribeCompilationJob.
listCompilationJobs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistCompilationJobsRequest - public ListEndpointConfigsResult listEndpointConfigs(ListEndpointConfigsRequest request)
Lists endpoint configurations.
listEndpointConfigs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistEndpointConfigsRequest - public ListEndpointsResult listEndpoints(ListEndpointsRequest request)
Lists endpoints.
listEndpoints in interface AmazonSageMakerlistEndpointsRequest - public ListHyperParameterTuningJobsResult listHyperParameterTuningJobs(ListHyperParameterTuningJobsRequest request)
Gets a list of HyperParameterTuningJobSummary objects that describe the hyperparameter tuning jobs launched in your account.
listHyperParameterTuningJobs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistHyperParameterTuningJobsRequest - public ListLabelingJobsResult listLabelingJobs(ListLabelingJobsRequest request)
Gets a list of labeling jobs.
listLabelingJobs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistLabelingJobsRequest - public ListLabelingJobsForWorkteamResult listLabelingJobsForWorkteam(ListLabelingJobsForWorkteamRequest request)
Gets a list of labeling jobs assigned to a specified work team.
listLabelingJobsForWorkteam in interface AmazonSageMakerlistLabelingJobsForWorkteamRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public ListModelPackagesResult listModelPackages(ListModelPackagesRequest request)
Lists the model packages that have been created.
listModelPackages in interface AmazonSageMakerlistModelPackagesRequest - public ListModelsResult listModels(ListModelsRequest request)
Lists models created with the CreateModel API.
listModels in interface AmazonSageMakerlistModelsRequest - public ListNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigsResult listNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigs(ListNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigsRequest request)
Lists notebook instance lifestyle configurations created with the CreateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig API.
listNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigsRequest - public ListNotebookInstancesResult listNotebookInstances(ListNotebookInstancesRequest request)
Returns a list of the Amazon SageMaker notebook instances in the requester's account in an AWS Region.
listNotebookInstances in interface AmazonSageMakerlistNotebookInstancesRequest - public ListSubscribedWorkteamsResult listSubscribedWorkteams(ListSubscribedWorkteamsRequest request)
 Gets a list of the work teams that you are subscribed to in the AWS Marketplace. The list may be empty if no work
 team satisfies the filter specified in the NameContains parameter.
 
listSubscribedWorkteams in interface AmazonSageMakerlistSubscribedWorkteamsRequest - public ListTagsResult listTags(ListTagsRequest request)
Returns the tags for the specified Amazon SageMaker resource.
listTags in interface AmazonSageMakerlistTagsRequest - public ListTrainingJobsResult listTrainingJobs(ListTrainingJobsRequest request)
Lists training jobs.
listTrainingJobs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistTrainingJobsRequest - public ListTrainingJobsForHyperParameterTuningJobResult listTrainingJobsForHyperParameterTuningJob(ListTrainingJobsForHyperParameterTuningJobRequest request)
Gets a list of TrainingJobSummary objects that describe the training jobs that a hyperparameter tuning job launched.
listTrainingJobsForHyperParameterTuningJob in interface AmazonSageMakerlistTrainingJobsForHyperParameterTuningJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public ListTransformJobsResult listTransformJobs(ListTransformJobsRequest request)
Lists transform jobs.
listTransformJobs in interface AmazonSageMakerlistTransformJobsRequest - public ListWorkteamsResult listWorkteams(ListWorkteamsRequest request)
 Gets a list of work teams that you have defined in a region. The list may be empty if no work team satisfies the
 filter specified in the NameContains parameter.
 
listWorkteams in interface AmazonSageMakerlistWorkteamsRequest - public RenderUiTemplateResult renderUiTemplate(RenderUiTemplateRequest request)
Renders the UI template so that you can preview the worker's experience.
renderUiTemplate in interface AmazonSageMakerrenderUiTemplateRequest - public SearchResult search(SearchRequest request)
 Finds Amazon SageMaker resources that match a search query. Matching resource objects are returned as a list of
 SearchResult objects in the response. You can sort the search results by any resource property in a
 ascending or descending order.
 
You can query against the following value types: numerical, text, Booleans, and timestamps.
search in interface AmazonSageMakersearchRequest - public StartNotebookInstanceResult startNotebookInstance(StartNotebookInstanceRequest request)
 Launches an ML compute instance with the latest version of the libraries and attaches your ML storage volume.
 After configuring the notebook instance, Amazon SageMaker sets the notebook instance status to
 InService. A notebook instance's status must be InService before you can connect to
 your Jupyter notebook.
 
startNotebookInstance in interface AmazonSageMakerstartNotebookInstanceRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public StopCompilationJobResult stopCompilationJob(StopCompilationJobRequest request)
Stops a model compilation job.
To stop a job, Amazon SageMaker sends the algorithm the SIGTERM signal. This gracefully shuts the job down. If the job hasn't stopped, it sends the SIGKILL signal.
 When it receives a StopCompilationJob request, Amazon SageMaker changes the
 CompilationJobSummary$CompilationJobStatus of the job to Stopping. After Amazon SageMaker
 stops the job, it sets the CompilationJobSummary$CompilationJobStatus to Stopped.
 
stopCompilationJob in interface AmazonSageMakerstopCompilationJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public StopHyperParameterTuningJobResult stopHyperParameterTuningJob(StopHyperParameterTuningJobRequest request)
Stops a running hyperparameter tuning job and all running training jobs that the tuning job launched.
 All model artifacts output from the training jobs are stored in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). All
 data that the training jobs write to Amazon CloudWatch Logs are still available in CloudWatch. After the tuning
 job moves to the Stopped state, it releases all reserved resources for the tuning job.
 
stopHyperParameterTuningJob in interface AmazonSageMakerstopHyperParameterTuningJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public StopLabelingJobResult stopLabelingJob(StopLabelingJobRequest request)
Stops a running labeling job. A job that is stopped cannot be restarted. Any results obtained before the job is stopped are placed in the Amazon S3 output bucket.
stopLabelingJob in interface AmazonSageMakerstopLabelingJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public StopNotebookInstanceResult stopNotebookInstance(StopNotebookInstanceRequest request)
Terminates the ML compute instance. Before terminating the instance, Amazon SageMaker disconnects the ML storage volume from it. Amazon SageMaker preserves the ML storage volume.
 To access data on the ML storage volume for a notebook instance that has been terminated, call the
 StartNotebookInstance API. StartNotebookInstance launches another ML compute instance,
 configures it, and attaches the preserved ML storage volume so you can continue your work.
 
stopNotebookInstance in interface AmazonSageMakerstopNotebookInstanceRequest - public StopTrainingJobResult stopTrainingJob(StopTrainingJobRequest request)
 Stops a training job. To stop a job, Amazon SageMaker sends the algorithm the SIGTERM signal, which
 delays job termination for 120 seconds. Algorithms might use this 120-second window to save the model artifacts,
 so the results of the training is not lost.
 
Training algorithms provided by Amazon SageMaker save the intermediate results of a model training job. This intermediate data is a valid model artifact. You can use the model artifacts that are saved when Amazon SageMaker stops a training job to create a model.
 When it receives a StopTrainingJob request, Amazon SageMaker changes the status of the job to
 Stopping. After Amazon SageMaker stops the job, it sets the status to Stopped.
 
stopTrainingJob in interface AmazonSageMakerstopTrainingJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public StopTransformJobResult stopTransformJob(StopTransformJobRequest request)
Stops a transform job.
 When Amazon SageMaker receives a StopTransformJob request, the status of the job changes to
 Stopping. After Amazon SageMaker stops the job, the status is set to Stopped. When you
 stop a transform job before it is completed, Amazon SageMaker doesn't store the job's output in Amazon S3.
 
stopTransformJob in interface AmazonSageMakerstopTransformJobRequest - ResourceNotFoundException - Resource being access is not found.public UpdateCodeRepositoryResult updateCodeRepository(UpdateCodeRepositoryRequest request)
Updates the specified Git repository with the specified values.
updateCodeRepository in interface AmazonSageMakerupdateCodeRepositoryRequest - public UpdateEndpointResult updateEndpoint(UpdateEndpointRequest request)
 Deploys the new EndpointConfig specified in the request, switches to using newly created endpoint,
 and then deletes resources provisioned for the endpoint using the previous EndpointConfig (there is
 no availability loss).
 
 When Amazon SageMaker receives the request, it sets the endpoint status to Updating. After updating
 the endpoint, it sets the status to InService. To check the status of an endpoint, use the DescribeEndpoint API.
 
 You cannot update an endpoint with the current EndpointConfig. To update an endpoint, you must
 create a new EndpointConfig.
 
updateEndpoint in interface AmazonSageMakerupdateEndpointRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public UpdateEndpointWeightsAndCapacitiesResult updateEndpointWeightsAndCapacities(UpdateEndpointWeightsAndCapacitiesRequest request)
 Updates variant weight of one or more variants associated with an existing endpoint, or capacity of one variant
 associated with an existing endpoint. When it receives the request, Amazon SageMaker sets the endpoint status to
 Updating. After updating the endpoint, it sets the status to InService. To check the
 status of an endpoint, use the DescribeEndpoint API.
 
updateEndpointWeightsAndCapacities in interface AmazonSageMakerupdateEndpointWeightsAndCapacitiesRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public UpdateNotebookInstanceResult updateNotebookInstance(UpdateNotebookInstanceRequest request)
Updates a notebook instance. NotebookInstance updates include upgrading or downgrading the ML compute instance used for your notebook instance to accommodate changes in your workload requirements. You can also update the VPC security groups.
updateNotebookInstance in interface AmazonSageMakerupdateNotebookInstanceRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public UpdateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigResult updateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig(UpdateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest request)
Updates a notebook instance lifecycle configuration created with the CreateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig API.
updateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfig in interface AmazonSageMakerupdateNotebookInstanceLifecycleConfigRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public UpdateWorkteamResult updateWorkteam(UpdateWorkteamRequest request)
Updates an existing work team with new member definitions or description.
updateWorkteam in interface AmazonSageMakerupdateWorkteamRequest - ResourceLimitExceededException - You have exceeded an Amazon SageMaker resource limit. For example, you might have too many training jobs
         created.public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing the request.
getCachedResponseMetadata in interface AmazonSageMakerrequest - The originally executed requestpublic AmazonSageMakerWaiters waiters()
waiters in interface AmazonSageMakerpublic void shutdown()
AmazonWebServiceClientshutdown in interface AmazonSageMakershutdown in class AmazonWebServiceClientCopyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.