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- [Shape mode (advanced)](#shape-mode-advanced)
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- [Interpolation mode (advanced)](#interpolation-mode-advanced)
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- [Attribute annotation mode (advanced)](#attribute-annotation-mode-advanced)
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- [Annotation with box by 4 points](#annotation-with-box-by-4-points)
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- [Annotation with rectangle by 4 points](#annotation-with-rectangle-by-4-points)
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- [Annotation with polygons](#annotation-with-polygons)
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- [Annotation with polylines](#annotation-with-polylines)
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- [Annotation with cuboids](#annotation-with-cuboids)
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## Attribute annotation mode (advanced)
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Basic operations in the mode was described above.
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Basic operations in the mode were described in section [attribute annotation mode (basics)](#attribute-annotation-mode-basics).
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It is possible to handle lots of objects on the same frame in the mode.
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It is more convenient to annotate objects of the same type. You can specify
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the appropriate filter in this case. For example, the following filter will
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hide all objects except pedestrians: ``pedestrian``.
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It is more convenient to annotate objects of the same type. In this case you can apply
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the appropriate filter. For example, the following filter will
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hide all objects except person: ``label=="Person"``.
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To navigate between objects (pedestrians in the case), use the following shortcuts:
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To navigate between objects (person in this case),
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use the following buttons ``switch between objects in the frame`` on the special panel:
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or shortcuts:
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- ``Tab`` — go to the next object
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- ``Shift+Tab`` — go to the previous object.
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By default, objects in the mode are zoomed. Check
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``Open Menu`` —> ``Settings`` —> ``AAM Zoom Margin`` to adjust that.
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In order to change the zoom level, go to settings (press ``F3``)
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in the workspace tab and set the value Attribute annotation mode (AAM) zoom margin in px.
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## Annotation with box by 4 points
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## Annotation with rectangle by 4 points
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It is an efficient method of bounding box annotation, proposed
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[here](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1708.02750.pdf).
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Before starting, you need to be sure that ``Box by 4 points`` is selected.
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Before starting, you need to make sure that the drawing method by 4 points is selected.
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Press ``N`` for entering drawing mode. Click exactly four extreme points:
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Press ``Shape`` or ``Track`` for entering drawing mode. Click on four extreme points:
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the top, bottom, left- and right-most physical points on the object.
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Drawing is automatically completed right after clicking the fourth point.
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Drawing will be automatically completed right after clicking the fourth point.
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Press ``Esc`` to cancel editing.
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## Annotation with polygons
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