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  1. API Guide

Predict

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The Predict API analyzes your images or videos and tells you what's inside of them. The API will return a list of concepts with corresponding probabilities of how likely it is these concepts are contained within the image.

We recommend specifying the version_id parameter in your predict calls. If no version_id is specified, predictions will occur on the most recent version of the model. This helps when you want to run a specific version of your model in production while building future versions of your model. This is also true with Clarifai's pre-trained models, as we will update them to have new versions from time to time. Therefore using a specific version_id keeps your production environment stable.