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google-cloud-datalabeling overview (0.150.0)
Key Reference Links
is a service that lets you work with human labelers to generate highly accurate labels for a collection of data that you can use to train your machine learning models.
Data Labeling Product Reference | GitHub Repository (includes samples) | Maven artifact |
Getting Started
In order to use this library, you first need to go through the following steps:
- Install a JDK (Java Development Kit)
- Select or create a Cloud Platform project
- Enable billing for your project
- Enable the API
- Set up authentication
Use the Data Labeling for Java
To ensure that your project uses compatible versions of the libraries
and their component artifacts, import com.google.cloud:libraries-bom
and use
the BOM to specify dependency versions. Be sure to remove any versions that you
set previously. For more information about
BOMs, see Google Cloud Platform Libraries BOM
.
Which version should I use?
For this library, we recommend using API version v1beta1 for new applications.
Each Cloud Java client library may contain multiple packages. Each package containing a version number in its name corresponds to a published version of the service.
We recommend using the latest stable version for new production applications, which can be identified by the largest numeric version that does not contain a suffix.
For example, if a client library has two packages: v1
and v2alpha
, then the latest stable version is v1
.
If you use an unstable release, breaking changes may be introduced when upgrading.
You can read more about Cloud API versioning strategy here
.