JS Segment Annotator
Javascript image annotation tool based on image segmentation.
- Label image regions with mouse.
- Written in vanilla Javascript, with require.js dependency (packaged).
- Pure client-side implementation of image segmentation.
A browser must support HTML canvas to use this tool.
There is an online demo.
Importing data
Prepare a JSON file that looks like the following. The required fields are
labels
and imageURLs
. The annotationURLs
are for existing data and can
be omitted. Place the JSON file inside the data/
directory.
{
"labels": [
"background",
"skin",
"hair",
"dress",
"glasses",
"jacket",
"skirt"
],
"imageURLs": [
"data/images/1.jpg",
"data/images/2.jpg"
],
"annotationURLs": [
"data/annotations/1.png",
"data/annotations/2.png"
]
}
Then edit main.js
to point to this JSON file. Open a Web browser and visit
index.html
.
Know issues
Browser incompatibility
A segmentation result can greatly differ due to the difference in Javascript implementation across Web browsers. The difference stems from numerical precision of floating point numbers, and there is no easy way to produce the exact same result across browsers.
Matlab tips
Annotation PNG
The annotation PNG file contains label map encoded in RGB value. Do the following to encode an index map.
Encode:
X = cat(3, bitand(annotation, 255), ...
bitand(bitshift(annotation, -8), 255), ...
bitand(bitshift(annotation, -16)), 255));
imwrite(uint8(X), 'data/annotations/0.png');
Decode:
X = imread('data/annotations/0.png');
annotation = X(:, :, 1);
annotation = bitor(annotation, bitshift(X(:, :, 2), 8));
annotation = bitor(annotation, bitshift(X(:, :, 3), 16));
JSON
Use the matlab-json
package.
Using dataURL
Get the byte encoding tools.
Do the following to convert between dataURL and Matlab format.
Encode:
png_data = imencode(annotation, 'png');
dataURL = ['data:image/png;base64,’, base64encode(png_data)];
Decode:
dataURL = 'data:image/png;base64,...';
png_data = base64decode(strrep(dataURL, 'data:image/png;base64,’, ‘’));
annotation = imdecode(png_data, ‘png’);