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Terminology

Annotation Campaign

A campaign refers to the annotations of a dataset with a defined set of labels and tasks. Each campaign is defined by a name, a dataset and spectrogram configurations. A campaign is made up of phases.

Annotation Phase

A phase characterises the work carried out on a campaign. There are two types of phase:

  • "Annotation": This type of phase is used to make an initial annotation of the campaign, based on empty spectrograms. This type of phase can also be used to import external annotations, for example from automatic detectors.
  • "Verification": Verification phases are used to validate/invalidate annotations made in the “Annotation” phase. If a user is assigned to both phases, he will not be able to validate his own annotations.

The two phases can take place simultaneously.

You can view all your campaigns on the Annotation Campaigns page

You can search a campaign by its name or filter the list by the phases: "Annotation" or "Verification".

Each campaign is described by its name, the dataset to annotate, the phases created ("Annotation" or "Verification"). Your progression and the global progression on the campaign is visible on each card.

You can access to the campaign detail by clicking on its card.