The new timer details in the editor provide comprehensive time tracking for labeling, review, and rework modes. The timer will show progressive warnings with visual alerts as the labeler approaches the target maximum time, exceeds the target maximum time, and reaches the cutoff threshold.
If network connection issues occur while labeling, the editor displays a warning modal to notify the user of the issue and another modal when the network connection is restored. The timer will stop when a network connection issue is detected and resume when the issue is resolved.
In the project’s Workflow tab, you can configure the maximum task limit for specific users or the cumulative task limit for specific groups. To configure this setting, go to the Workflow tab, select the Initial labeling task, select Edit workflow, and configure the values in the Per-user/group task limits section.
You can now route rework tasks back to the original labeler. To enable this, go to the Workflow tab, select the Rework step, and update the Individual assignment field to Label creator.
You can now configure a maximum number of rework attempts per contributor. This allows you to set a threshold, and once that threshold is reached, the task will be routed to a different contributor. To configure this setting, go to your project’s Workflow tab, open the Rework step, make sure the Individual assignment setting is set to Label creator, and set the value for Max rework attempts per contributor.
Reviewers can now assign a score on a per-label basis, and the Labelbox platform will automatically calculate an average score across all attempts for each contributor. When a labeler’s average score falls below the configured threshold, the system can automatically remove them from the project or queue. To configure this setting, go to your project’s Advanced settings and set a value for Max rework attempts. Make sure the Individual assignment in your Rework step in Workflows is set to Label creator.
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In the Audio editor, when you change the timeline resolution/zoom, the timeline now scrolls to keep the playhead in view instead of jumping back to the start.