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Opening CVAT
Creating an account in CVAT
Logging in to CVAT
Navigating CVAT
notes from google doc
CVAT provides three levels of abstraction for annotation workflows: projects, tasks, and jobs.
A job contains one or more images and can be assigned to a specific annotator or reviewer.
A task defines the label schema to use for annotation and contains one or more jobs.
A project can optionally be created to group multiple tasks together under a shared label schema.
CVAT Pages
Projects – where users can create a new project, create a project from a backup, and also see the created projects. – NOTE: for the purposes of our usage, you do not need to worry about projects.
Tasks – Where to find separate tasks. They are sorted in creation order. This is the primary thing you’ll be working with
Jobs – where users can see the jobs that are assigned to them without having access to the task page, as well as track progress, sort and apply filters to the job list. NOTE: for the purposes of our usage, you do not need to worry about jobs
Cloud Storage - you can “attach” specific cloud storages to cvat directly (i.e. google cloud, azure) NOTE: for the purposes of our usage, you do not need to worry about cloud storage
Requests - allows users to track the status of data processing jobs such as exporting annotations or importing datasets.
Models - contains a list of deep learning (DL) models deployed for semi-automatic and automatic annotation. (i.e. SAM)
Projects Page
Tasks Page
Jobs Page
Cloud Storage Page
Requests Page
Models Page
Miscellaneous
Settings
Additional Documentation
Creating Tasks
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