When annotating a new box the box should be filled in starting at the current frame and ending at the last frame. However, the user sometimes needs a little bit more control and to provide this I would suggest the following changes:
we add a new button (see pink button in the image) where the user can input and end frame (which has to be bigger than the current frame BUT smaller or equal to the last frame - the last frame should be shown as well!). This button also range-deletes the data. Example: The dataset has 10.000 frames and the annotator annotates on frame 1 a box. First, the tool will generate the box for all 10.000 frames. However, the user then selects the box to only have this position until frame 5.000. Now, the tool needs to delete all box entries starting from 5.001 till 10.000.
the annotation dialog has a checkbox that enables/disables the auto-fill till end feature which is enabled by default!
When annotating a new box the box should be filled in starting at the current frame and ending at the last frame. However, the user sometimes needs a little bit more control and to provide this I would suggest the following changes:
10.000
frames and the annotator annotates on frame 1 a box. First, the tool will generate the box for all10.000
frames. However, the user then selects the box to only have this position until frame5.000
. Now, the tool needs to delete all box entries starting from5.001
till10.000
.