Annotation Tools
The annotation tools described below are designed to help with Creating Annotations. To use them, they can be found on the Annotation Toolbar. Certain annotation tools are only accessible in some paid tiers, so to better understand which tiers will have access to different tools, check Plans and Pricing.
Annotation Modes
There are various annotation modes that can be used:
General Annotation Controls
Changing Tags
All newly created annotations will be tagged under the currently selected tag. You can change which tag the annotation is associated with by selecting the correct tag in the Annotation Toolbar.
Deleting Annotations
To delete an annotation, click on Delete on the toolbar (or using the keybind D) to enter delete-mode, then click on the intended annotation(s). esc
exits delete-mode. Alternatively, you can right-click and select Delete to delete the annotation.
Editing Annotations
To change the tag of an annotation, perform right-click on the desired annotation and click on the current tag name. A list of other tag names will appear, and clicking on any of the tag names in the list will change the tag of the desired annotation.
Duplicating Annotations
To duplicate an annotation, right-click on the desired annotation directly and then select Duplicate. This will create another annotation of the same size next to the original annotation. This is currently supported for bounding boxes.
Subtracting Annotations
This tool is useful when you have overlapping annotations and you want to resolve them by removing the overlapping areas from a polygon such that there is no longer any overlap. Contexts in which this might be useful is for semantic segmentation, in which there can only be one ground-truth class for each pixel. To use the Subtract tool, right-click the first polygon whose shape you want to preserve, and then select the second polygon whose overlapping area will be removed. You will see the second polygon's shape alter to no longer have overlap.
Updated about 1 year ago