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relations in object detection labeling can't be selected #6643

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fsalmasri opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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relations in object detection labeling can't be selected #6643

fsalmasri opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 4 comments

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@fsalmasri
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How to select a relation?
The only way to do it now is go through the entire list to find that relations and delete or modify it.

@heidi-humansignal
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Hello,

Currently, to edit or delete a relation, you need to select it from the Relations panel on the right-hand side of the labeling interface. We understand that this can be inconvenient, especially when working with many relations, as it requires scrolling through the list to find the specific one.

At the moment, Label Studio does not support selecting a relation directly by clicking on the relation arrow in the labeling canvas. This feature has been requested by other users as well. For example, in GitHub Issue #537, users have suggested the ability to click on a relation arrow to select and edit it directly.

Thank you,
Abu

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@fsalmasri
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The simple solution for now could be to present the relationship beside the the object details when we click on it. this way we can at least delete the relationship.
The other simple solution is add the annotation id beside the relationship list
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@heidi-humansignal
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Hello,

I'll create a feature request for this.

Meanwhile, you can also use the "Relations" panel to see the relations. It shows all the relations in there.

Thank you,
Abu

Comment by Abubakar Saad
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@fsalmasri
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thanks.

If you have 100 relationships, it is impossible to know which one unless you check them one by one and it is time consuming.

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