Oriented Bounding Box

A regular Bounding Box and an Oriented Bounding Box are configured in the same way. However, the difference lies in the fact that the Oriented Bounding Box can be rotated to match the object's location. In other words, an Oriented Bounding Box provides more flexibility when it comes to object detection.

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To choose the color of an object, click on the corresponding color picker.

Select the item that best suits your needs in the Form Interpolation field. This value will determine whether the annotated object will move smoothly frame by frame (for example, for a video project), only on key frames, or appear exclusively on key frames.

In the ID input field, enter the title which will be used for export.

If the object has an attribute, the "General class attributes" field will appear in the class setup form. Here, you can select a specific attribute or all the attributes that have already been created.

To show the ID, type, and size in the editor, tick the corresponding checkboxes in the settings.

When the Export Bounding Box option is activated, the Bounding Box will be exported.

To export the mask as a polygon (points list), just tick corresponding box.

To export the object as a mask, select the Export to PNG option. However, this function is often not necessary in projects that use Bounding Boxes.

To export all masks to a common picture, select the Export to combined PNG option.

When the Round point coordinates to integers when exporting option is selected, coordinate numbers will be rounded to integers during export.

When exporting you can truncate the object to the image dimensions. By selecting this option, any part of the object that falls outside the frame boundaries will be automatically cropped, and those coordinates will not be displayed.

The other option is to trim any parts of the object that are covered by other objects. This function is used when exporting an object to the exported image.

The access modes available are:

  • Edit objects: this mode allows users to create or delete the polygon.

  • Edit attributes: this mode only allows users to edit the attributes of the polygon, but not the polygon itself.

  • Read-only: this mode allows users to view the polygon, but restricts them from editing it.

Private checkbox - this function makes the object private for the client in export

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