Class: Google::Cloud::Language::V2::Entity

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Extended by:
Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes:
Protobuf::MessageExts
Defined in:
proto_docs/google/cloud/language/v2/language_service.rb

Overview

Represents a phrase in the text that is a known entity, such as a person, an organization, or location. The API associates information, such as probability and mentions, with entities.

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: Type Classes: MetadataEntry

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#mentions::Array<::Google::Cloud::Language::V2::EntityMention>

Returns The mentions of this entity in the input document. The API currently supports proper noun mentions.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/cloud/language/v2/language_service.rb', line 106

class Entity
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # @!attribute [rw] key
  #   @return [::String]
  # @!attribute [rw] value
  #   @return [::String]
  class MetadataEntry
    include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
    extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
  end

  # The type of the entity. For most entity types, the associated metadata is a
  # Wikipedia URL (`wikipedia_url`) and Knowledge Graph MID (`mid`). The table
  # below lists the associated fields for entities that have different
  # metadata.
  module Type
    # Unknown
    UNKNOWN = 0

    # Person
    PERSON = 1

    # Location
    LOCATION = 2

    # Organization
    ORGANIZATION = 3

    # Event
    EVENT = 4

    # Artwork
    WORK_OF_ART = 5

    # Consumer product
    CONSUMER_GOOD = 6

    # Other types of entities
    OTHER = 7

    # Phone number
    #
    # The metadata lists the phone number, formatted according to local
    # convention, plus whichever additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `number` - the actual number, broken down into sections as per local
    # convention
    # * `national_prefix` - country code, if detected
    # * `area_code` - region or area code, if detected
    # * `extension` - phone extension (to be dialed after connection), if
    # detected
    PHONE_NUMBER = 9

    # Address
    #
    # The metadata identifies the street number and locality plus whichever
    # additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `street_number` - street number
    # * `locality` - city or town
    # * `street_name` - street/route name, if detected
    # * `postal_code` - postal code, if detected
    # * `country` - country, if detected<
    # * `broad_region` - administrative area, such as the state, if detected
    # * `narrow_region` - smaller administrative area, such as county, if
    # detected
    # * `sublocality` - used in Asian addresses to demark a district within a
    # city, if detected
    ADDRESS = 10

    # Date
    #
    # The metadata identifies the components of the date:
    #
    # * `year` - four digit year, if detected
    # * `month` - two digit month number, if detected
    # * `day` - two digit day number, if detected
    DATE = 11

    # Number
    #
    # The metadata is the number itself.
    NUMBER = 12

    # Price
    #
    # The metadata identifies the `value` and `currency`.
    PRICE = 13
  end
end

#metadata::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}

Returns Metadata associated with the entity.

For most entity types, the metadata is a Wikipedia URL (wikipedia_url) and Knowledge Graph MID (mid), if they are available. For the metadata associated with other entity types, see the Type table below.

Returns:

  • (::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String})

    Metadata associated with the entity.

    For most entity types, the metadata is a Wikipedia URL (wikipedia_url) and Knowledge Graph MID (mid), if they are available. For the metadata associated with other entity types, see the Type table below.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/cloud/language/v2/language_service.rb', line 106

class Entity
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # @!attribute [rw] key
  #   @return [::String]
  # @!attribute [rw] value
  #   @return [::String]
  class MetadataEntry
    include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
    extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
  end

  # The type of the entity. For most entity types, the associated metadata is a
  # Wikipedia URL (`wikipedia_url`) and Knowledge Graph MID (`mid`). The table
  # below lists the associated fields for entities that have different
  # metadata.
  module Type
    # Unknown
    UNKNOWN = 0

    # Person
    PERSON = 1

    # Location
    LOCATION = 2

    # Organization
    ORGANIZATION = 3

    # Event
    EVENT = 4

    # Artwork
    WORK_OF_ART = 5

    # Consumer product
    CONSUMER_GOOD = 6

    # Other types of entities
    OTHER = 7

    # Phone number
    #
    # The metadata lists the phone number, formatted according to local
    # convention, plus whichever additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `number` - the actual number, broken down into sections as per local
    # convention
    # * `national_prefix` - country code, if detected
    # * `area_code` - region or area code, if detected
    # * `extension` - phone extension (to be dialed after connection), if
    # detected
    PHONE_NUMBER = 9

    # Address
    #
    # The metadata identifies the street number and locality plus whichever
    # additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `street_number` - street number
    # * `locality` - city or town
    # * `street_name` - street/route name, if detected
    # * `postal_code` - postal code, if detected
    # * `country` - country, if detected<
    # * `broad_region` - administrative area, such as the state, if detected
    # * `narrow_region` - smaller administrative area, such as county, if
    # detected
    # * `sublocality` - used in Asian addresses to demark a district within a
    # city, if detected
    ADDRESS = 10

    # Date
    #
    # The metadata identifies the components of the date:
    #
    # * `year` - four digit year, if detected
    # * `month` - two digit month number, if detected
    # * `day` - two digit day number, if detected
    DATE = 11

    # Number
    #
    # The metadata is the number itself.
    NUMBER = 12

    # Price
    #
    # The metadata identifies the `value` and `currency`.
    PRICE = 13
  end
end

#name::String

Returns The representative name for the entity.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    The representative name for the entity.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/cloud/language/v2/language_service.rb', line 106

class Entity
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # @!attribute [rw] key
  #   @return [::String]
  # @!attribute [rw] value
  #   @return [::String]
  class MetadataEntry
    include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
    extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
  end

  # The type of the entity. For most entity types, the associated metadata is a
  # Wikipedia URL (`wikipedia_url`) and Knowledge Graph MID (`mid`). The table
  # below lists the associated fields for entities that have different
  # metadata.
  module Type
    # Unknown
    UNKNOWN = 0

    # Person
    PERSON = 1

    # Location
    LOCATION = 2

    # Organization
    ORGANIZATION = 3

    # Event
    EVENT = 4

    # Artwork
    WORK_OF_ART = 5

    # Consumer product
    CONSUMER_GOOD = 6

    # Other types of entities
    OTHER = 7

    # Phone number
    #
    # The metadata lists the phone number, formatted according to local
    # convention, plus whichever additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `number` - the actual number, broken down into sections as per local
    # convention
    # * `national_prefix` - country code, if detected
    # * `area_code` - region or area code, if detected
    # * `extension` - phone extension (to be dialed after connection), if
    # detected
    PHONE_NUMBER = 9

    # Address
    #
    # The metadata identifies the street number and locality plus whichever
    # additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `street_number` - street number
    # * `locality` - city or town
    # * `street_name` - street/route name, if detected
    # * `postal_code` - postal code, if detected
    # * `country` - country, if detected<
    # * `broad_region` - administrative area, such as the state, if detected
    # * `narrow_region` - smaller administrative area, such as county, if
    # detected
    # * `sublocality` - used in Asian addresses to demark a district within a
    # city, if detected
    ADDRESS = 10

    # Date
    #
    # The metadata identifies the components of the date:
    #
    # * `year` - four digit year, if detected
    # * `month` - two digit month number, if detected
    # * `day` - two digit day number, if detected
    DATE = 11

    # Number
    #
    # The metadata is the number itself.
    NUMBER = 12

    # Price
    #
    # The metadata identifies the `value` and `currency`.
    PRICE = 13
  end
end

#sentiment::Google::Cloud::Language::V2::Sentiment

Returns For calls to [AnalyzeEntitySentiment][] or if [AnnotateTextRequest.Features.extract_entity_sentiment][google.cloud.language.v2.AnnotateTextRequest.Features.extract_entity_sentiment] is set to true, this field will contain the aggregate sentiment expressed for this entity in the provided document.

Returns:

  • (::Google::Cloud::Language::V2::Sentiment)

    For calls to [AnalyzeEntitySentiment][] or if [AnnotateTextRequest.Features.extract_entity_sentiment][google.cloud.language.v2.AnnotateTextRequest.Features.extract_entity_sentiment] is set to true, this field will contain the aggregate sentiment expressed for this entity in the provided document.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/cloud/language/v2/language_service.rb', line 106

class Entity
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # @!attribute [rw] key
  #   @return [::String]
  # @!attribute [rw] value
  #   @return [::String]
  class MetadataEntry
    include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
    extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
  end

  # The type of the entity. For most entity types, the associated metadata is a
  # Wikipedia URL (`wikipedia_url`) and Knowledge Graph MID (`mid`). The table
  # below lists the associated fields for entities that have different
  # metadata.
  module Type
    # Unknown
    UNKNOWN = 0

    # Person
    PERSON = 1

    # Location
    LOCATION = 2

    # Organization
    ORGANIZATION = 3

    # Event
    EVENT = 4

    # Artwork
    WORK_OF_ART = 5

    # Consumer product
    CONSUMER_GOOD = 6

    # Other types of entities
    OTHER = 7

    # Phone number
    #
    # The metadata lists the phone number, formatted according to local
    # convention, plus whichever additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `number` - the actual number, broken down into sections as per local
    # convention
    # * `national_prefix` - country code, if detected
    # * `area_code` - region or area code, if detected
    # * `extension` - phone extension (to be dialed after connection), if
    # detected
    PHONE_NUMBER = 9

    # Address
    #
    # The metadata identifies the street number and locality plus whichever
    # additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `street_number` - street number
    # * `locality` - city or town
    # * `street_name` - street/route name, if detected
    # * `postal_code` - postal code, if detected
    # * `country` - country, if detected<
    # * `broad_region` - administrative area, such as the state, if detected
    # * `narrow_region` - smaller administrative area, such as county, if
    # detected
    # * `sublocality` - used in Asian addresses to demark a district within a
    # city, if detected
    ADDRESS = 10

    # Date
    #
    # The metadata identifies the components of the date:
    #
    # * `year` - four digit year, if detected
    # * `month` - two digit month number, if detected
    # * `day` - two digit day number, if detected
    DATE = 11

    # Number
    #
    # The metadata is the number itself.
    NUMBER = 12

    # Price
    #
    # The metadata identifies the `value` and `currency`.
    PRICE = 13
  end
end

#type::Google::Cloud::Language::V2::Entity::Type

Returns The entity type.

Returns:



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# File 'proto_docs/google/cloud/language/v2/language_service.rb', line 106

class Entity
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

  # @!attribute [rw] key
  #   @return [::String]
  # @!attribute [rw] value
  #   @return [::String]
  class MetadataEntry
    include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
    extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
  end

  # The type of the entity. For most entity types, the associated metadata is a
  # Wikipedia URL (`wikipedia_url`) and Knowledge Graph MID (`mid`). The table
  # below lists the associated fields for entities that have different
  # metadata.
  module Type
    # Unknown
    UNKNOWN = 0

    # Person
    PERSON = 1

    # Location
    LOCATION = 2

    # Organization
    ORGANIZATION = 3

    # Event
    EVENT = 4

    # Artwork
    WORK_OF_ART = 5

    # Consumer product
    CONSUMER_GOOD = 6

    # Other types of entities
    OTHER = 7

    # Phone number
    #
    # The metadata lists the phone number, formatted according to local
    # convention, plus whichever additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `number` - the actual number, broken down into sections as per local
    # convention
    # * `national_prefix` - country code, if detected
    # * `area_code` - region or area code, if detected
    # * `extension` - phone extension (to be dialed after connection), if
    # detected
    PHONE_NUMBER = 9

    # Address
    #
    # The metadata identifies the street number and locality plus whichever
    # additional elements appear in the text:
    #
    # * `street_number` - street number
    # * `locality` - city or town
    # * `street_name` - street/route name, if detected
    # * `postal_code` - postal code, if detected
    # * `country` - country, if detected<
    # * `broad_region` - administrative area, such as the state, if detected
    # * `narrow_region` - smaller administrative area, such as county, if
    # detected
    # * `sublocality` - used in Asian addresses to demark a district within a
    # city, if detected
    ADDRESS = 10

    # Date
    #
    # The metadata identifies the components of the date:
    #
    # * `year` - four digit year, if detected
    # * `month` - two digit month number, if detected
    # * `day` - two digit day number, if detected
    DATE = 11

    # Number
    #
    # The metadata is the number itself.
    NUMBER = 12

    # Price
    #
    # The metadata identifies the `value` and `currency`.
    PRICE = 13
  end
end