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Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) is a web-based tool which helps to annotate video and images for Computer Vision algorithms

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Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT)

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CVAT is completely re-designed and re-implemented version of Video Annotation Tool from Irvine, California tool. It is free, online, interactive video and image annotation tool for computer vision. It is being used by our team to annotate million of objects with different properties. Many UI and UX decisions are based on feedbacks from professional data annotation team.

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LICENSE

Code released under the MIT License.

INSTALLATION

The instructions below should work for Ubuntu 16.04. It will probably work on other Operating Systems such as Windows and macOS, but may require minor modifications.

Install Docker CE or Docker EE from official site

Please read official manual here.

Install docker-compose (1.19.0 or newer)

sudo pip install docker-compose

Build docker images

To build all necessary docker images run docker-compose build command. By default, in production mode the tool uses PostgreSQL as database, Redis for caching.

Run docker containers

To start default container run docker-compose up -d command. Go to localhost:8080. You should see a login page.

You can include any additional components. Just add corresponding docker-compose file to build or run command:

# Build image with CUDA and OpenVINO support
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f components/cuda/docker-compose.cuda.yml -f components/openvino/docker-compose.openvino.yml build

# Run containers with CUDA and OpenVINO support
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f components/cuda/docker-compose.cuda.yml -f components/openvino/docker-compose.openvino.yml up -d

For details please see components section.

Create superuser account

You can register a user but by default it will not have rights even to view list of tasks. Thus you should create a superuser. The superuser can use admin panel to assign correct groups to the user. Please use the command below:

docker exec -it cvat bash -ic '/usr/bin/python3 ~/manage.py createsuperuser'

Type your login/password for the superuser on the login page and press Login button. Now you should be able to create a new annotation task. Please read documentation for more details.

Stop all containers

The command below will stop and remove containers, networks, volumes, and images created by up.

docker-compose down

Advanced settings

If you want to access you instance of CVAT outside of your localhost you should specify ALLOWED_HOSTS environment variable. The best way to do that is to create docker-compose.override.yml and put all your extra settings here.

version: "2.3"

services:
  cvat:
    environment:
      ALLOWED_HOSTS: .example.com
    ports:
      - "80:8080"

Annotation logs

It is possible to proxy annotation logs from client to ELK. To do that run the following command below:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f components/analytics/docker-compose.analytics.yml up -d --build

Share path

You can use a share storage for data uploading during you are creating a task. To do that you can mount it to CVAT docker container. Example of docker-compose.override.yml for this purpose:

version: "2.3"

services:
  cvat:
    environment:
      CVAT_SHARE_URL: "Mounted from /mnt/share host directory"
    volumes:
      - cvat_share:/home/django/share:ro

volumes:
  cvat_share:
    driver_opts:
      type: none
      device: /mnt/share
      o: bind

You can change the share device path to your actual share. For user convenience we have defined the enviroment variable $CVAT_SHARE_URL. This variable contains a text (url for example) which will be being shown in the client-share browser.