# Auto Annotation Runner A small command line program to test and run AutoAnnotation Scripts. ## Instructions Change in to the root of the project directory and run ```shell $ python cvat/utils/auto_annotation/run_modely.py --py /path/to/python/interp.py \ --xml /path/to/xml/file.xml \ --bin /path/to/bin/file.bin \ --json /path/to/json/mapping/mapping.json ``` Some programs need to run unrestricted or as an administer. Use the `--unrestriced` flag to simulate. You can pass image files in to fully simulate your findings. Images are passed in as a list ```shell $ python cvat/utils/auto_annotation/run_modely.py --py /path/to/python/interp.py \ --xml /path/to/xml/file.xml \ --bin /path/to/bin/file.bin \ --json /path/to/json/mapping/mapping.json \ --image-files /path/to/img.jpg /path2/to/img2.png /path/to/img3.jpg ``` Additionally, it's sometimes useful to visualize your images. Use the `--show-images` flag to have each image with the annotations pop up. ```shell $ python cvat/utils/auto_annotation/run_modely.py --py /path/to/python/interp.py \ --xml /path/to/xml/file.xml \ --bin /path/to/bin/file.bin \ --json /path/to/json/mapping/mapping.json \ --image-files /path/to/img.jpg /path2/to/img2.png /path/to/img3.jpg \ --show-images ``` There's a command that let's you scan quickly by setting the length of time (in milliseconds) to display each image. Use the `--show-image-delay` flag and set the appropriate time. ```shell # Display each image in a window for 2 seconds $ python cvat/utils/auto_annotation/run_modely.py --py /path/to/python/interp.py \ --xml /path/to/xml/file.xml \ --bin /path/to/bin/file.bin \ --json /path/to/json/mapping/mapping.json \ --image-files /path/to/img.jpg /path2/to/img2.png /path/to/img3.jpg \ --show-images --show-image-delay 2000 ```