- EVERY CHERRY should be annotated with an INDIVIDUAL bounding box. Try not to miss any cherry, even if they are located in the BACKGROUND.
- Each label should correspond to the color of the cherry (green, yellow, red or dark brown). Do not confond exposure and color: a green cherry with low exposure can appear dark
- If you can see AT LEAST 10% OF A CHERRY, annotate it. For all partially visible cherries, guess the occulted part and match BOTH the occulted and visible part with the same box.
- If you feel like it is a cherry, but you're unsure, use a "low_visibility_unsure" [blue] bounding box. CAUTION: a cherry can be partially occulted but still having good visibility.
- Each bounding box should fit the cherry AS CLOSELY AS POSSIBLE.
TIPS:
- using the sidebar, you can zoom, change the contrast or staturation of the image to ease the annotation
- you can select several labels keep pressing "ctrl" and then delete label(s) using the "backspace" key