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show written labels instead of only color-based visual cues #1871

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davidberenstein1957 opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 6 comments
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davidberenstein1957 commented Oct 20, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I was annotating some data and found it difficult to recall colour-label combinations. I love the visual colour cues but it remains difficult to remember the actual labels.

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A way to continuously show the written labels during annotation.
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Recall colours and labels.

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I think your issues is related to one comment we have previously. Since we will need to redo the cards where we show the results, it would be nice to confirm what design we want first.
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leiyre commented Oct 27, 2022

just a little comment, we could show the label in an obvious way but (for the moment) without changing the width of the entity since it has to coexist with the predictions label and it is important that they have the same width whether they are classified or not. So the tag [ORG, PERSON] should be displayed without affecting word widths

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This issue is stale because it has been open for 30 days with no activity.

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Closing this issue, as this improvement has now been incorporated into the SpanQuestion in Feedback datasets. v1.26.0

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