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Annotation-related features #44

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mizjaggy18 opened this issue May 27, 2021 · 1 comment
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Annotation-related features #44

mizjaggy18 opened this issue May 27, 2021 · 1 comment

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@mizjaggy18
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mizjaggy18 commented May 27, 2021

Hi @geektortoise, @urubens and Cytomine developers,

We're doing collaborative analysis with the pathologist, on the analysis annotations (nuclei detection and classification). There are some features related to annotation work which we think would be useful or can be improved:

  1. To edit the analysis annotation terms when the Review stage is enabled.
  2. To enable/disable colour overlay of the annotations without affecting the outlines.
  3. To change annotation outline colours for each term. So that when we disable colour overlay, we can still distinguish the different annotation terms
  4. To enable "Correct annotation by adding a freehand area" and "Correct annotation by removing a freehand area" tools for analysis annotations. These are very useful because the pathologist don't have to edit each point using "Modify" tool.
  5. "Fill" tool has unclear usage. I have tried using it several times but it did not capture anything.

I went through the documentation and could not find further info on these. We would like to ease the pathologists work as much as possible hence we look forward to getting your response.

Thank you very much

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@mizjaggy18 mizjaggy18 changed the title Edit analysis annotation's terms during review Annotation-related features May 27, 2021
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kmuw commented Dec 1, 2021

No 2. and 3. would also be wished features of my colleagues.
An annotation browser (list + shortcut to advance to next annotation) when viewing the image would be nice.
Thank you in advance!

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