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View & edit label specs
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In this article, you will learn how to edit an existing label spec to create different versions of the spec or create a new label spec with a different name. The article also explains the steps to filter for the label specs and list them based on various filter conditions.
View and edit a label spec
On the left navigation pane, navigate to Label > Specs.
On the Labeling Specs page, locate the label spec that you want to edit and click View.
On the spec page, click the Edit option on the top-right corner.
Make the necessary changes to the spec.
For example, click Add Class to add one more class to the spec.To save the spec as a new version, click the Save button.
To view the versions created
On the left-navigation pane, navigate to Labels > Specs.
Locate the spec that you just edited and saved, and click View.
On the spec page, click Versions on the right side below the timestamp to view the versions created.
You can select the required version and can iteratively create as many versions as you need in the same way.
To save the spec as a new label spec
Click the drop-down arrow adjacent to the Save button, and click Save As.
Enter a Spec Name, and click Save.
The spec with its first version will be listed under Label > Specs > Labeling Specs.
Filter for label specs
You can filter to locate the required specs on the Labeling Specs window.
In the Labeling Spec screen, click the filter icon on the top-right corner.
Filter by type: You can filter for the label spec based on their spec type.
Select Classification to list all the corresponding specs for which the Spec Type is Classification.
Select Detection to list all the corresponding specs for which the Spec Type is set to Detection.
Filter by class: Enter a class name to filter for all the corresponding specs.
For example, entering ‘aeroplane’ displays the list of label specs that were created using the Class Name ‘aeroplane’.
Click Submit.
Based on the details specified for Filter by type or Filter by class, the Labeling Specs screen displays the relevant specs. For example, if you had specified the Filter by type as Classification, all the specs of spec type Classification will be listed.