Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
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Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
This is the data repository for the models created and edited with the Noctua tool stack for GO.
Generator to create domain model, data transport or data access objects
File format, model, API, and apps for manipulating text and its annotated features
A platform for targeted annotation of (meta)genomic and (meta)transcriptomic datasets using HMM sets.
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Master Any Code: One-Click Comments and Language Conversion. 掌握任何屎山代码:一键注释和语言转换。💪
Open source text annotation software created by the french supreme court 'Cour de cassation'
Simplest and fastest image and text annotation tool.
The standard data-centric AI package for data quality and machine learning with messy, real-world data and labels.
Example Python, Matlab, and Jupyter notebook code using HED (Hierarchical Event Descriptors). Includes BIDS-compatible test datasets.
Example Python, Matlab, and Jupyter notebook code using HED (Hierarchical Event Descriptors). Includes BIDS-compatible test datasets.
Annotation Verifier is a Flask-based web application for verifying image annotations. Upload a zip file with images, labels, and a `classes.txt` file, and the app will display annotated bounding boxes on the images. It offers an efficient visualization for reviewing annotations.
This repository hosts the tracker for issues pertaining to GO annotations.
Specification documents for HED (Hierarchical Event Descriptors)
This package includes the annotations for the xyz_gen package. See https://pub.dev/packages/xyz_gen for more information.
📈 Summarise your test failures as a build annotation
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