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To make comparison a bit easier it may be nice to have the ability to see Site Models in a timeline view where the timeline indicates the activity of the site model.
We could use something like the existing image viewer and have it render the scrollbar with different colors to represent the different activity states. When doing this it would be helpful to have the activity key up as well.
There may be some other ways to do this utilize the DIVE timeline event viewer so multiple site models can be overlayed at once and viewed to determine how they transition throughout time.
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I think it might be beneficial to add the image viewer bottom bar to the main analysis view and have it toggle on with each individual site. We have options already for connecting to ground truth so we could have it automatically downloading and get that data.
Then there could be an option for the image to be displayed or not and also have it so the timeline view can be a slider or not. I think this would probably work the best for viewing site data and figuring out the ranges of it.
Convert the Site Image viewer to a bottom bar instead of a dialog popup. Right now the site Image Viewer has a mode which can switch between dialog and bottom bar.
In the site Image viewer for the analysis we don't enable any of the editing functionality, so the user can't change the data.
We can utilize the same endpoint for gathering the ground_truth data and the selected site that it uses in the current proposals editor.
Make it so you can hide the image and ad just see the timeline view.
Create an option to make the clicking on a site to open this view. That way it can always open the timeline view.
To make comparison a bit easier it may be nice to have the ability to see Site Models in a timeline view where the timeline indicates the activity of the site model.
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