VertexAIImageCaptioner
VertexAIImageCaptioner
enables text generation using Google Vertex AI imagetext
generative model.
Name | VertexAIImageCaptioner |
Source | https://github.com/deepset-ai/haystack-core-integrations/tree/main/integrations/google_vertex |
Mandatory input variables | “image”: A ByteStream object storing an image |
Output variables | “captions”: A list of strings generated by the model |
Parameters Overview
VertexAIImageCaptioner
uses Google Cloud Application Default Credentials (ADCs) for authentication. For more information on how to set up ADCs, see the official documentation.
Keep in mind that it’s essential to use an account that has access to a project authorized to use Google Vertex AI endpoints.
You can find your project ID in the GCP resource manager or locally by running gcloud projects list
in your terminal. For more info on the gcloud CLI, see its official documentation.
Usage
You need to install google-vertex-haystack
package to use the VertexAIImageCaptioner
:
pip install google-vertex-haystack
On its own
Basic usage:
import requests
from haystack.dataclasses.byte_stream import ByteStream
from haystack_integrations.components.generators.google_vertex import VertexAIImageCaptioner
captioner = VertexAIImageCaptioner(project_id=project_id)
image = ByteStream(data=requests.get("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/silvanocerza/robots/main/robot1.jpg").content)
result = captioner.run(image=image)
for caption in result["captions"]:
print(caption)
>>> two gold robots are standing next to each other in the desert
You can also set the caption language and the number of results:
import requests
from haystack.dataclasses.byte_stream import ByteStream
from haystack_integrations.components.generators.google_vertex import VertexAIImageCaptioner
captioner = VertexAIImageCaptioner(
project_id=project_id,
number_of_results=3, # Can't be greater than 3
language="it",
)
image = ByteStream(data=requests.get("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/silvanocerza/robots/main/robot1.jpg").content)
result = captioner.run(image=image)
for caption in result["captions"]:
print(caption)
>>> due robot dorati sono in piedi uno accanto all'altro in un deserto
>>> un c3p0 e un r2d2 stanno in piedi uno accanto all'altro in un deserto
>>> due robot dorati sono in piedi uno accanto all'altro
Updated 7 months ago
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