Icon
Function
Description

Mini-map
Clicking this icon calls up the mini-map where you can see a thumbnail image of the entire picture you are working with, and highlights current working zone.

Comments
Comments indicator
The icon indicator signals the presence of comments for processing. Clicking it opens the "Comments" window with a filter panel: Status (open/processed/verified), Type (internal/public), Frame (frame number to which the comment refers), Object (object number to which the comment refers), Message (message text, there is a filter of comments by keywords in messages), Created (date of comment creation, allows selecting a specific date of comment creation), Updated (date of comment update, allows selecting a specific date of comment update). Comments can be queued in alphabetical order and by creation date or update.

List of objects
Enabling this function opens the object list window. The functions available in this window are:
Expand all the subtrees of objects;
Collapse all the subtrees of objects
Attributes
Enabling this feature opens the file attributes window (when no object is selected), and the object attributes window (when an object is selected)

Layers
This function allows the user to adjust the opacity of the given layers of an image by dragging the slider of a layer. The layers toolbar will not be shown if layers are not used in the project.

Color adjustment
This feature enables users to adjust settings for brightness, contrast, and color. Each parameter's slider can be moved right or left to modify the value, and a 100% button to the right of the slider resets the default value.
The Timeline panel is available for video processing and can be accessed via the Timeline button.

This panel allows you to see in which frames each object appears, as well as how its attributes change over time, significantly simplifying navigation and video analysis.

Through the Timeline, you can modify attributes for a whole range of frames at once, without needing to open each frame individually.
Object filtering is also available, making it much easier to work with large, complex scenes.
The Verification Progress button utilizes the platformʼs Frame View Tracking feature, which helps verifiers monitor the completeness of verification when evaluating annotations, and helps managers track overall dynamics.
How it works for verifiers:
- After enabling the function, a frame tracking button will appear in the “Panels” section of the editor.
- When clicked, it opens a special
scale, the segments of which are automatically filled as frames are viewed.
How it works for managers and administrators
If multiple verification stages are configured in the project, managers and administrators can track the overall progress and the exact number of frames viewed by each participant.
Configuration and Management:
- Activation: To enable tracking, go to the “Project Stages” page and check the box “Show progress bar to verifier” at the desired verification stage.
- View Control: You can determine how the system will behave if a verifier attempts to proceed to the next file without viewing the current one to the end. To do this, in the stage settings at the Verification stage, select one of the modes in the “Control viewing of all files” option:
- None (no verification): verification is not implied.
- Warning (can be skipped): the system will allow continuing work without restrictions.
- Block (all frames must be viewed): the platform will block switching to a new file and display a warning
message stating that not all frames have been viewed.