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Class: Aws::Kendra::Types::QueryResultItemA single query result.
A query result contains information about a document returned by the query. This includes the original location of the document, a list of attributes assigned to the document, and relevant text from the document that satisfies the query.
Instance Attribute Summary collapseOne or more additional attributes associated with the query result.
An array of document attributes for the document that the query result maps to.
An extract of the text in the document.
The unique identifier for the document.
The title of the document.
The URI of the original location of the document.
The unique identifier for the query result.
Indicates the confidence that Amazon Kendra has that a result matches the query that you provided.
The type of document.
An array of document attributes for the document that the query result maps to. For example, the document author (Author) or the source URI (SourceUri) of the document.
#document_excerpt ⇒ Types::TextWithHighlightsAn extract of the text in the document. Contains information about highlighting the relevant terms in the excerpt.
#document_id ⇒ StringThe unique identifier for the document.
#document_title ⇒ Types::TextWithHighlightsThe title of the document. Contains the text of the title and information for highlighting the relevant terms in the title.
#document_uri ⇒ StringThe URI of the original location of the document.
#id ⇒ StringThe unique identifier for the query result.
#score_attributes ⇒ Types::ScoreAttributesIndicates the confidence that Amazon Kendra has that a result matches the query that you provided. Each result is placed into a bin that indicates the confidence, VERY_HIGH
, HIGH
, MEDIUM
and LOW
. You can use the score to determine if a response meets the confidence needed for your application.
The field is only set to LOW
when the Type
field is set to DOCUMENT
and Amazon Kendra is not confident that the result matches the query.
The type of document.
Possible values:
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