Textract.Client.
analyze_id
(**kwargs)¶Analyzes identity documents for relevant information. This information is extracted and returned as IdentityDocumentFields
, which records both the normalized field and value of the extracted text.Unlike other Amazon Textract operations, AnalyzeID
doesn't return any Geometry data.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.analyze_id(
DocumentPages=[
{
'Bytes': b'bytes',
'S3Object': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
}
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The document being passed to AnalyzeID.
The input document, either as bytes or as an S3 object.
You pass image bytes to an Amazon Textract API operation by using the Bytes
property. For example, you would use the Bytes
property to pass a document loaded from a local file system. Image bytes passed by using the Bytes
property must be base64 encoded. Your code might not need to encode document file bytes if you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract API operations.
You pass images stored in an S3 bucket to an Amazon Textract API operation by using the S3Object
property. Documents stored in an S3 bucket don't need to be base64 encoded.
The AWS Region for the S3 bucket that contains the S3 object must match the AWS Region that you use for Amazon Textract operations.
If you use the AWS CLI to call Amazon Textract operations, passing image bytes using the Bytes property isn't supported. You must first upload the document to an Amazon S3 bucket, and then call the operation using the S3Object property.
For Amazon Textract to process an S3 object, the user must have permission to access the S3 object.
A blob of base64-encoded document bytes. The maximum size of a document that's provided in a blob of bytes is 5 MB. The document bytes must be in PNG or JPEG format.
If you're using an AWS SDK to call Amazon Textract, you might not need to base64-encode image bytes passed using the Bytes
field.
Identifies an S3 object as the document source. The maximum size of a document that's stored in an S3 bucket is 5 MB.
The name of the S3 bucket. Note that the # character is not valid in the file name.
The file name of the input document. Synchronous operations can use image files that are in JPEG or PNG format. Asynchronous operations also support PDF and TIFF format files.
If the bucket has versioning enabled, you can specify the object version.
{
'IdentityDocuments': [
{
'DocumentIndex': 123,
'IdentityDocumentFields': [
{
'Type': {
'Text': 'string',
'NormalizedValue': {
'Value': 'string',
'ValueType': 'DATE'
},
'Confidence': ...
},
'ValueDetection': {
'Text': 'string',
'NormalizedValue': {
'Value': 'string',
'ValueType': 'DATE'
},
'Confidence': ...
}
},
],
'Blocks': [
{
'BlockType': 'KEY_VALUE_SET'|'PAGE'|'LINE'|'WORD'|'TABLE'|'CELL'|'SELECTION_ELEMENT'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'QUERY'|'QUERY_RESULT'|'SIGNATURE',
'Confidence': ...,
'Text': 'string',
'TextType': 'HANDWRITING'|'PRINTED',
'RowIndex': 123,
'ColumnIndex': 123,
'RowSpan': 123,
'ColumnSpan': 123,
'Geometry': {
'BoundingBox': {
'Width': ...,
'Height': ...,
'Left': ...,
'Top': ...
},
'Polygon': [
{
'X': ...,
'Y': ...
},
]
},
'Id': 'string',
'Relationships': [
{
'Type': 'VALUE'|'CHILD'|'COMPLEX_FEATURES'|'MERGED_CELL'|'TITLE'|'ANSWER',
'Ids': [
'string',
]
},
],
'EntityTypes': [
'KEY'|'VALUE'|'COLUMN_HEADER',
],
'SelectionStatus': 'SELECTED'|'NOT_SELECTED',
'Page': 123,
'Query': {
'Text': 'string',
'Alias': 'string',
'Pages': [
'string',
]
}
},
]
},
],
'DocumentMetadata': {
'Pages': 123
},
'AnalyzeIDModelVersion': 'string'
}
Response Structure
The list of documents processed by AnalyzeID. Includes a number denoting their place in the list and the response structure for the document.
The structure that lists each document processed in an AnalyzeID operation.
Denotes the placement of a document in the IdentityDocument list. The first document is marked 1, the second 2 and so on.
The structure used to record information extracted from identity documents. Contains both normalized field and value of the extracted text.
Structure containing both the normalized type of the extracted information and the text associated with it. These are extracted as Type and Value respectively.
Used to contain the information detected by an AnalyzeID operation.
Text of either the normalized field or value associated with it.
Only returned for dates, returns the type of value detected and the date written in a more machine readable way.
The value of the date, written as Year-Month-DayTHour:Minute:Second.
The normalized type of the value detected. In this case, DATE.
The confidence score of the detected text.
Used to contain the information detected by an AnalyzeID operation.
Text of either the normalized field or value associated with it.
Only returned for dates, returns the type of value detected and the date written in a more machine readable way.
The value of the date, written as Year-Month-DayTHour:Minute:Second.
The normalized type of the value detected. In this case, DATE.
The confidence score of the detected text.
Individual word recognition, as returned by document detection.
A Block
represents items that are recognized in a document within a group of pixels close to each other. The information returned in a Block
object depends on the type of operation. In text detection for documents (for example DetectDocumentText ), you get information about the detected words and lines of text. In text analysis (for example AnalyzeDocument ), you can also get information about the fields, tables, and selection elements that are detected in the document.
An array of Block
objects is returned by both synchronous and asynchronous operations. In synchronous operations, such as DetectDocumentText, the array of Block
objects is the entire set of results. In asynchronous operations, such as GetDocumentAnalysis, the array is returned over one or more responses.
For more information, see How Amazon Textract Works.
The type of text item that's recognized. In operations for text detection, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.In text analysis operations, the following types are returned:
Block
objects that are detected on a document page.Block
objects for linked text that's detected on a document page. Use the EntityType
field to determine if a KEY_VALUE_SET object is a KEY Block
object or a VALUE Block
object.SelectionStatus
to determine the status of the selection element.The confidence score that Amazon Textract has in the accuracy of the recognized text and the accuracy of the geometry points around the recognized text.
The word or line of text that's recognized by Amazon Textract.
The kind of text that Amazon Textract has detected. Can check for handwritten text and printed text.
The row in which a table cell is located. The first row position is 1. RowIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The column in which a table cell appears. The first column position is 1. ColumnIndex
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of rows that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of rows spanned is greater than 1. RowSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The number of columns that a table cell spans. Currently this value is always 1, even if the number of columns spanned is greater than 1. ColumnSpan
isn't returned by DetectDocumentText
and GetDocumentTextDetection
.
The location of the recognized text on the image. It includes an axis-aligned, coarse bounding box that surrounds the text, and a finer-grain polygon for more accurate spatial information.
An axis-aligned coarse representation of the location of the recognized item on the document page.
The width of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page width.
The height of the bounding box as a ratio of the overall document page height.
The left coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page width.
The top coordinate of the bounding box as a ratio of overall document page height.
Within the bounding box, a fine-grained polygon around the recognized item.
The X and Y coordinates of a point on a document page. The X and Y values that are returned are ratios of the overall document page size. For example, if the input document is 700 x 200 and the operation returns X=0.5 and Y=0.25, then the point is at the (350,50) pixel coordinate on the document page.
An array of Point
objects, Polygon
, is returned by DetectDocumentText. Polygon
represents a fine-grained polygon around detected text. For more information, see Geometry in the Amazon Textract Developer Guide.
The value of the X coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The value of the Y coordinate for a point on a Polygon
.
The identifier for the recognized text. The identifier is only unique for a single operation.
A list of child blocks of the current block. For example, a LINE object has child blocks for each WORD block that's part of the line of text. There aren't Relationship objects in the list for relationships that don't exist, such as when the current block has no child blocks. The list size can be the following:
Information about how blocks are related to each other. A Block
object contains 0 or more Relation
objects in a list, Relationships
. For more information, see Block.
The Type
element provides the type of the relationship for all blocks in the IDs
array.
The type of relationship that the blocks in the IDs array have with the current block. The relationship can be VALUE
or CHILD
. A relationship of type VALUE is a list that contains the ID of the VALUE block that's associated with the KEY of a key-value pair. A relationship of type CHILD is a list of IDs that identify WORD blocks in the case of lines Cell blocks in the case of Tables, and WORD blocks in the case of Selection Elements.
An array of IDs for related blocks. You can get the type of the relationship from the Type
element.
The type of entity. The following can be returned:
EntityTypes
isn't returned byDetectDocumentText
andGetDocumentTextDetection
.
The selection status of a selection element, such as an option button or check box.
The page on which a block was detected. Page
is returned by synchronous and asynchronous operations. Page values greater than 1 are only returned for multipage documents that are in PDF or TIFF format. A scanned image (JPEG/PNG) provided to an asynchronous operation, even if it contains multiple document pages, is considered a single-page document. This means that for scanned images the value of Page
is always 1. Synchronous operations operations will also return a Page
value of 1 because every input document is considered to be a single-page document.
Question that Amazon Textract will apply to the document. An example would be "What is the customer's SSN?"
Alias attached to the query, for ease of location.
Pages is a parameter that the user inputs to specify which pages to apply a query to. The following is a list of rules for using this parameter.
["1"]
by default.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - *
. No whitespace is allowed.[“1-3”, “1-1”, “4-*”]
. Where *
indicates last page of document.Information about the input document.
The number of pages that are detected in the document.
The version of the AnalyzeIdentity API being used to process documents.
Exceptions
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InvalidS3ObjectException
Textract.Client.exceptions.UnsupportedDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.DocumentTooLargeException
Textract.Client.exceptions.BadDocumentException
Textract.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
Textract.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Textract.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Textract.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException