May 4th, 2022
over 2 years ago by Kili Technology
Changelog (v2.111.0)
New
- [Kili main page] We rebuilt our project creation workflow. When adding a new project, you can now also add assets, edit the new project interface, add users, and configure the project quality settings; all in a wizard-like UI.
- [Project settings] In project settings, we refreshed the design for building the labeling interface.
- [Reviewing] In project Queue page, we’re starting the beta-tests of our Explore v2 view. Here’s some of the new features:
- If you already set some filters to the assets visible in the Queue page, when you open Explore v2 same filters will be pre-applied so that you don’t have to do the filtering twice.
- In Explore v2, you can now sort your assets using additional criteria like consensus, last labeling date etc.
- We’ve improved the readability of information displayed in the list. Hope you like it.
Change
- [Python SDK]: We revamped our Python API documentation. It is available at https://python-sdk-docs.kili-technology.com.
- [Project] We gave Labelers and Reviewers access to the Analytics page. The only limitation is: they can only access analytics data about their own work.
- [Project] When a project is deleted, project members will get an email notification.
- [Project] If you were invited to a project and the project was deleted before you joined it, the invitation won’t appear in the app.
Fix
- [Labeling]: In project Queue page, we fixed a bug that prevented label tags from showing up on labeled assets, when viewed in the thumbnails view.
- [Labeling]: In previous Kili versions, when you used the Cmd/Ctrl+Z shortcut while drawing a polyline, the whole polyline would disappear. We fixed this bug. Now, only the last point of the polyline is removed.
- [Labeling]: We fixed a bug that prevented the nested object class tag visible on screen from being automatically updated. Now, when you change the class of a nested object, label tags on screen are instantaneously updated.
- [Labeling] We fixed a bug preventing video imported as frames from loading correctly in the labeling interface.