To analyze a piece of text and extract the entities in it, invoke the
annotate()
method and pass it either the text string or an instance of
EntityExtractionParams
which can specify additional options such as a
reference time, timezone, or a filter to limit the search for a subset of entity
types. The API returns a list of EntityAnnotation
objects containing
information about each entity.
SDK Name | entity-extraction |
---|---|
Implementation | Assets for base detector are statically linked to your app at build time. |
Asset Size Impact | Entity extraction has an app size impact of up to ~5.6MB. |
Try it out
- Play around with the sample app to see an example usage of this API.
Before you begin
- In your project-level
build.gradle
file, make sure that Google's Maven repository is included in both the buildscript and allprojects sections. Add the dependency for the ML Kit entity extraction library to your module's app-level gradle file, which is usually named
app/build.gradle
:dependencies { // … implementation 'com.google.mlkit:entity-extraction:16.0.0-beta5' }
Extract entities
Create an EntityExtractor
object, and configure it with EntityExtractorOptions
Kotlin
val entityExtractor = EntityExtraction.getClient( EntityExtractorOptions.Builder(EntityExtractorOptions.ENGLISH) .build())
Java
EntityExtractor entityExtractor = EntityExtraction.getClient( new EntityExtractorOptions.Builder(EntityExtractorOptions.ENGLISH) .build());
EntityExtractorOptions
also accepts a user-defined Executor
if you need, otherwise it will use default Executor
in ML Kit
Ensure the required model has been downloaded to the device.
Kotlin
entityExtractor .downloadModelIfNeeded() .addOnSuccessListener { _ -> /* Model downloading succeeded, you can call extraction API here. */ } .addOnFailureListener { _ -> /* Model downloading failed. */ }
Java
entityExtractor .downloadModelIfNeeded() .addOnSuccessListener( aVoid -> { // Model downloading succeeded, you can call the extraction API here. }) .addOnFailureListener( exception -> { // Model downloading failed. });
After you confirm the model has been downloaded, pass a string or EntityExtractionParams
to annotate()
.
Don’t call annotate()
until you know the model is available.
Kotlin
val params = EntityExtractionParams.Builder("My flight is LX373, please pick me up at 8am tomorrow.") .setEntityTypesFilter((/* optional entity type filter */) .setPreferredLocale(/* optional preferred locale */) .setReferenceTime(/* optional reference date-time */) .setReferenceTimeZone(/* optional reference timezone */) .build() entityExtractor .annotate(params) .addOnSuccessListener { // Annotation process was successful, you can parse the EntityAnnotations list here. } .addOnFailureListener { // Check failure message here. }
Java
EntityExtractionParams params = new EntityExtractionParams .Builder("My flight is LX373, please pick me up at 8am tomorrow.") .setEntityTypesFilter(/* optional entity type filter */) .setPreferredLocale(/* optional preferred locale */) .setReferenceTime(/* optional reference date-time */) .setReferenceTimeZone(/* optional reference timezone */) .build(); entityExtractor .annotate(params) .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<List<EntityAnnotation>>() { @Override public void onSuccess(List<EntityAnnotation> entityAnnotations) { // Annotation process was successful, you can parse the EntityAnnotations list here. } }) .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() { @Override public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) { // Check failure message here. } });
PreferredLocale
, ReferenceTime
and ReferenceTimeZone
will only influence
DateTime entities. If these are not explicitly set, they default to values
from the user's device.
Loop over the annotation results to retrieve information about the recognized entities.
Kotlin
for (entityAnnotation in entityAnnotations) { val entities: List<Entity> = entityAnnotation.entities Log.d(TAG, "Range: ${entityAnnotation.start} - ${entityAnnotation.end}") for (entity in entities) { when (entity) { is DateTimeEntity -> { Log.d(TAG, "Granularity: ${entity.dateTimeGranularity}") Log.d(TAG, "TimeStamp: ${entity.timestampMillis}") } is FlightNumberEntity -> { Log.d(TAG, "Airline Code: ${entity.airlineCode}") Log.d(TAG, "Flight number: ${entity.flightNumber}") } is MoneyEntity -> { Log.d(TAG, "Currency: ${entity.unnormalizedCurrency}") Log.d(TAG, "Integer part: ${entity.integerPart}") Log.d(TAG, "Fractional Part: ${entity.fractionalPart}") } else -> { Log.d(TAG, " $entity") } } } }
Java
List<EntityAnnotation> entityAnnotations = /* Get from EntityExtractor */; for (EntityAnnotation entityAnnotation : entityAnnotations) { List<Entity> entities = entityAnnotation.getEntities(); Log.d(TAG, String.format("Range: [%d, %d)", entityAnnotation.getStart(), entityAnnotation.getEnd())); for (Entity entity : entities) { switch (entity.getType()) { case Entity.TYPE_DATE_TIME: DateTimeEntity dateTimeEntity = entity.asDateTimeEntity(); Log.d(TAG, "Granularity: " + dateTimeEntity.getDateTimeGranularity()); Log.d(TAG, "Timestamp: " + dateTimeEntity.getTimestampMillis()); case Entity.TYPE_FLIGHT_NUMBER: FlightNumberEntity flightNumberEntity = entity.asFlightNumberEntity(); Log.d(TAG, "Airline Code: " + flightNumberEntity.getAirlineCode()); Log.d(TAG, "Flight number: " + flightNumberEntity.getFlightNumber()); case Entity.TYPE_MONEY: MoneyEntity moneyEntity = entity.asMoneyEntity(); Log.d(TAG, "Currency: " + moneyEntity.getUnnormalizedCurrency()); Log.d(TAG, "Integer Part: " + moneyEntity.getIntegerPart()); Log.d(TAG, "Fractional Part: " + moneyEntity.getFractionalPart()); case Entity.TYPE_UNKNOWN: default: Log.d(TAG, "Entity: " + entity); } } }
Call the close()
method when you no longer need the EntityExtractor
object. If you are using EntityExtractor
in a Fragment or AppCompatActivity, you can call LifecycleOwner.getLifecycle() on the Fragment or AppCompatActivity, and then Lifecycle.addObserver. For example:
Kotlin
val options = … val extractor = EntityExtraction.getClient(options); getLifecycle().addObserver(extractor);
Java
EntityExtractorOptions options = … EntityExtractor extractor = EntityExtraction.getClient(options); getLifecycle().addObserver(extractor);
Explicitly manage entity extraction models
When you use the entity extraction API as described above, ML Kit automatically downloads language specific models to the device as required (when you call downloadModelIfNeeded()
). You can also explicitly manage the models you want available on the device by using ML Kit’s model management API. This can be useful if you want to download models ahead of time. The API also allows you to delete models that are no longer required.
Kotlin
val modelManager = RemoteModelManager.getInstance() // Get entity extraction models stored on the device. modelManager.getDownloadedModels(EntityExtractionRemoteModel::class.java) .addOnSuccessListener { // ... } .addOnFailureListener({ // Error. }) // Delete the German model if it's on the device. val germanModel = EntityExtractionRemoteModel.Builder(EntityExtractorOptions.GERMAN).build() modelManager.deleteDownloadedModel(germanModel) .addOnSuccessListener({ // Model deleted. }) .addOnFailureListener({ // Error. }) // Download the French model. val frenchModel = EntityExtractionRemoteModel.Builder(EntityExtractorOptions.FRENCH).build() val conditions = DownloadConditions.Builder() .requireWifi() .build() modelManager.download(frenchModel, conditions) .addOnSuccessListener({ // Model downloaded. }) .addOnFailureListener({ // Error. })
Java
// Get entity extraction models stored on the device. modelManager.getDownloadedModels(EntityExtractionRemoteModel.class) .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Set<EntityExtractionRemoteModel>>() { @Override public void onSuccess(Set<EntityExtractionRemoteModel> models) { // ... } }) .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() { @Override public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) { // Error. } }); // Delete the German model if it's on the device. EntityExtractionRemoteModel germanModel = new EntityExtractionRemoteModel.Builder(EntityExtractorOptions.GERMAN).build(); modelManager.deleteDownloadedModel(germanModel) .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Void>() { @Override public void onSuccess(Void v) { // Model deleted. } }) .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() { @Override public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) { // Error. } }); // Download the French model. EntityExtractionRemoteModel frenchModel = new EntityExtractionRemoteModel.Builder(EntityExtractorOptions.FRENCH).build(); DownloadConditions conditions = new DownloadConditions.Builder() .requireWifi() .build(); modelManager.download(frenchModel, conditions) .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<Void>() { @Override public void onSuccess(Void v) { // Model downloaded. } }) .addOnFailureListener(new OnFailureListener() { @Override public void onFailure(@NonNull Exception e) { // Error. } });