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- On the Processing tab on ribbon, click Labeling.
- In the toolbar at the top of the Shogun Post window, ensure that the required subject is selected in the Current Subject list.
Tip: By default, the selection in the Current Subject list at the top (middle) of the Shogun Post window determines which subject to label.
If All is selected in the Current Subject list, the labeler uses the last subject it was set to. If you want to select a subject different from that specified in the Current Subject list, in the Labeling panel, clear the Use Current Subject box and select the required subject from the Subject list at the left of the check box.
Scroll pagebreak On the left of the Labeling panel, a list of labels for the selected subject is displayed. The color variations indicate marker issues:
- Yellow: Mislabels or missing labels (the depth of the color indicates the severity of the issue, eg, more or fewer gaps)
- Red: Labels for this marker are missing from the current frame
- To display a 3D representation of your labels for the current subject, click the 3D button at the top of the Labeling panel. The 3D view helps you to quickly identify where the markers should be. You can drag and drop labels from the 3D Labeling view to the 3D Scene view pane (and vice versa).
You can use the usual mouse actions (click and drag, right-click and drag, left- and right-click and drag) in the 3D view, in the same way as in a 3D Scene view.
- At the top of the Labeling panel, in the Manual Labeling Options section, select the Mode option (Select or Label), which affects the way in which you select and label markers.
- Select Click a marker on your subject in a 3D Scene view and then click a label name in the list in the Labeling panel.
- Label Click name of the label in the marker list and then click the required marker on the subject in the 3D Scene view.
Tip
To quickly switch between labeling and select modes when labeling a subject, you can use the default hot key (L) that duplicates the functionality of the Label and Select buttons at the top of the Labeling panel. In the Direction line, choose to label forward
(through time) or backward .
You can also select both options (ie, label both forward and backward), but to help you avoid confusion, at least initially, choose either backward or forward and use only that option.Scroll pagebreak - From the Type options, select the way in which labeling will be applied:
- Whole Labels entire trajectory.
- Fragment Labels the trajectory that intercepts the current frame.
- Cliff Labels the current frame and continues until a specified value is encountered, which stops the labeling (see the text below in theLabeling panel, for example, the default is to skip gaps smaller than 5 frames and stop labeling at cliffs that are larger than 50 mm).
- Ranges Lets you select an area on your graph or timeline and label only the selected time range.
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