{
"status": "success",
"request": {
"id": "req_fcbLihSbWI433v0iMb7or",
"timestamp": 1700535477.150039,
"operations": 1
},
"text": {
"profanity": [
{
"type": "inappropriate",
"match": "shit",
"intensity": "high"
}
],
"personal": [],
"link": [],
"social": [],
"extremism": [],
"medical": [],
"drug": [],
"weapon": [],
"ignored_text": false
},
"media": {
"id": "med_fcbLVkksY4yrUzZVM5H7z",
"uri": "https://images.lookhuman.com/render/standard/0024704868270264/3600-red-lifestyle_female_2021-t-shit-show.jpg"
}
}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/592/text+moderation+in+images+api/407/gore+detection?url=https://images.lookhuman.com/render/standard/0024704868270264/3600-red-lifestyle_female_2021-t-shit-show.jpg' --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 Text Moderation in Images API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
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 will analyze the text that is contained in a given picture and it will detect if there is any content that is inappropriate or needs to be moderated.
Just pass the image URL that will be analyzed. The API will run an analysis and it will deliver all the words that are recognized that could be potentially harming.
This API is ideal to maintain your platform E-rated. Many people could send images with text that could be considered offensive or inadequate. This API will allow you to detect this beforehand.
Be able to analyze what people are wearing. Some clothes could contain phrases that could be considered inadequate. This API will predict that and allow you to block those images or products.
Besides the number of API calls per month, there are no other limitations.
Each endpoint returns a JSON response containing analysis results. The Gore Detection endpoint identifies inappropriate text, while the Nudity Detection endpoint checks for nudity. The WAD Detection endpoint detects weapons, alcohol, or drugs in images.
Key fields include "status," "request," "text," and "media." The "text" field details detected inappropriate content, while "media" provides the image ID and URI for reference.
The response is structured in a JSON format with nested objects. The "status" indicates success or failure, "request" contains metadata about the API call, "text" lists detected issues, and "media" provides the image details.
The Gore Detection endpoint identifies offensive text, the Nudity Detection endpoint checks for nudity, and the WAD Detection endpoint flags images containing weapons, alcohol, or drugs.
The primary parameter is the image URL, which must be provided in the POST request. Users cannot customize requests with additional parameters at this time.
Users can analyze the "text" field to identify specific inappropriate words and their intensity. The "media" field allows users to reference the original image for context and further action.
Data accuracy is maintained through advanced text recognition algorithms and continuous updates to the moderation criteria based on evolving standards of appropriateness.
Typical use cases include moderating user-generated content on platforms, ensuring compliance with community guidelines, and preventing the sharing of inappropriate images in e-commerce or social media environments.
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