Task details

Overview of the Task details page.

Task details is a task page which contains a preview, a progress bar and the details of the task (specified when the task was created) and the jobs section.

  • The next actions are available on this page:

    1. Change the task’s title.

    2. Open Actions menu.

    3. Change issue tracker or open issue tracker if it is specified.

    4. Change labels (available only if the task is not related to the project). You can add new labels or add attributes for the existing labels in the Raw mode or the Constructor mode. By clicking Copy you will copy the labels to the clipboard.

    5. Assigned to — is used to assign a task to a person. Start typing an assignee’s name and/or choose the right person out of the dropdown list. In the list of users, you will only see the users of the organization where the task is created.

    6. Dataset Repository

      • Repository link
      • Synchronization status with dataset repository. When you click on the status, the current annotation will be sent. It has several states:
        • Synchronized - task synchronized, that is, created a pull of requisites with an actual annotation file.
        • Merged - merged pull request with up-to-date annotation file.
        • Synchronize - highlighted in red, annotations are not synced.
      • Use a format drop-down list of formats in which the annotation can be synchronized.
      • Support for large file enabling the use of LFS.
  • Jobs — is a list of all jobs for a particular task. Here you can find the next data:

    • Jobs name with a hyperlink to it.
    • Frames — the frame interval.
    • A stage of the job. The stage is specified by a drop-down list. There are three stages: annotation, validation or acceptance. This value affects the task progress bar.
    • A state of the job. The state can be changed by an assigned user in the menu inside the job. There are several possible states: new, in progress, rejected, completed.
    • Started on — start date of this job.
    • Duration — is the amount of time the job is being worked.
    • Assignee is the user who is working on the job. You can start typing an assignee’s name and/or choose the right person out of the dropdown list.
    • Reviewer – a user assigned to carry out the review, read more in the review section.
    • Copy. By clicking Copy you will copy the job list to the clipboard. The job list contains direct links to jobs.

    You can filter or sort jobs by status, as well as by assigner or reviewer.

Follow a link inside Jobs section to start annotation process. In some cases, you can have several links. It depends on size of your task and Overlap Size and Segment Size parameters. To improve UX, only the first chunk of several frames will be loaded and you will be able to annotate first images. Other frames will be loaded in background.