Annotation (Optional)
Make your collected images more precise for training
Annotation is the act of drawing a bounding box around the object in a photo and saying "That right there is a Pencil" or whatever it is you are labeling it. By default, every image you upload gets a bounding box around the entire image and labeled automatically with the label you uploaded it to.
If you want to improve your recognitions, you can manually fix the bounding box on these images to be more specific to your object.
Open the Annotation section, go to Browse Annotations and then enter one of your labels in the search box. Now you will see a representation of each image under this label. For each one that you want to edit, click on the image.
Once they are all selected click Send to annotation queue in the header of this section. Now navigate to the Annotation Queue page. From here you can redraw the bounding box to closely surround the object you want to recognize (be careful not to cut any of the object off) and then press Submit in the header.
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