Model training requires a large amount of labeled video data. Therefore, before the model training, label the unlabeled video files. ModelArts enables you to label video files. In addition, you can modify the labels of video files, or remove their labels and label the video files again.
By default, the Dashboard tab page of the current dataset version is displayed. If you need to label the dataset of another version, click the Versions tab and then click Set to Current Version in the right pane. For details, see Managing Dataset Versions.
ModelArts automatically synchronizes data and labeling information from Input Dataset Path to the dataset details page.
To quickly obtain the latest data in the OBS bucket, click Synchronize Data Source on the Unlabeled tab page of the dataset details page to add the data uploaded using OBS to the dataset.
On the dataset details page, both unlabeled and labeled video files in the dataset are displayed.
The supported bounding boxes are the same as those supported by Object Detection. For details, see Table 1 in Object Detection.
The labeled time points of the current video are displayed on the right of the page.
After labeling data, you can delete labeled data on the Labeled tab page.
On the Labeled tab page, click the target video file. In the All Labels area on the right of the labeling page, click the triangle icon on the right of the time point to view details. You can modify or delete a label.
You can quickly delete the video files you want to discard.
On the All, Unlabeled, or Labeled tab page, select the video files to be deleted or click Select Images on Current Page to select all video files on the page, and click Delete in the upper left corner to delete the video files. In the displayed dialog box, select or deselect Delete source files as required. After confirmation, click OK to delete the videos.
If a tick is displayed in the upper left corner of a video file, the video file is selected. If no video file is selected on the page, the Delete File button is unavailable.
If you select Delete source files, video files stored in the corresponding OBS directory will be deleted when you delete the selected video files. Deleting source files may affect other dataset versions or datasets using those files. As a result, the page display, training, or inference is abnormal. Deleted data cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation.