{
"status": "success",
"request": {
"id": "req_cKJv2ubjvbnGPHsV1b0RG",
"timestamp": 1665603692.704497,
"operations": 1
},
"weapon": 0.65,
"alcohol": 0.01,
"drugs": 0.01,
"media": {
"id": "med_cKJvCZwlyHWmZNPGHxDVx",
"uri": "https://policyoptions.irpp.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/03/Twitter-New-gun-control-legislation-needs-to-control-replica-guns-to-keep-Canadians-safe.jpg"
}
}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/554/weapons+detection+-+image+moderation+api/392/wad+detection?url=https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRToyCp7iaHd3Ph7aOjiRCkvjNeeYgu4m1J-Q&s' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Weapons Detection - Image Moderation API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
| Header | Description |
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Authorization
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Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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About the API:
This API brings the latest technology to recognize any improper images that you want to filter. It's useful to recognize any weapons present in an image.
This API will receive an image URL as a parameter, just that. The output will be a percentage between 0.01 to 0.99, where closer to 0.99 means that the picture is unsafe or qualifies for a ban.
This API is ideal for those who want to keep their pages, blogs, or platforms free of offensive or inappropriate image content.
Be ready to dynamically filter any image that wouldn't meet your policy requirements and prepare to have an "E" rated platform.
Besides the number of API calls per month, there are no other limitations.
Each endpoint returns a JSON response containing a status, request details, and specific detection probabilities. For example, the WAD Detection endpoint provides probabilities for weapons, alcohol, and drugs detected in the image.
Key fields in the response include "status" (indicating success or failure), "request" (with ID and timestamp), and detection probabilities for weapons, alcohol, and drugs, each represented as a decimal between 0.01 and 0.99.
The response data is structured in a JSON format. It includes a "status" field, a "request" object with metadata, and specific detection results for each category (weapons, alcohol, drugs) as numerical values.
Each endpoint provides detection probabilities for specific content types: weapons, gore, nudity, and combinations of weapons, alcohol, and drugs. This allows users to filter images based on their content policies.
The primary parameter for each endpoint is the image URL. Users must provide a valid URL to receive detection results. No additional parameters are required for basic functionality.
Users can utilize the returned probabilities to determine the appropriateness of an image. For instance, a probability of 0.99 indicates a high likelihood of unsafe content, prompting users to take action based on their content policies.
Data accuracy is maintained through advanced machine learning algorithms trained on diverse datasets. Continuous updates and quality checks ensure that the detection capabilities remain reliable and effective.
Typical use cases include moderating user-generated content on social media platforms, filtering images in blogs, and ensuring compliance with content policies in online communities to maintain a safe environment.
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