MY TASKS

Tasks sections

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In the sections Production tasks, Training and Examination tasks, and Demo tasks, you find all requests in which tasks are available for you to work on. In each card representing a request, you can see which tasks are available and open them when needed. So you will see two cards if you have tasks available in both Request A and Request B.

Well, it is what we use to produce annotated data. When a client orders annotated data from us, we use a chain of tasks to produce that annotated data. For example, to annotate one image and the vehicles in it we might use multiple tasks:

  1. An annotate task to annotate the data from scratch. The team member working on the task gets an empty image and gets to mark out the vehicles in it.
  2. A correct task to find and fix any mistakes the first team member did.
  3. A review task where the client can look at the annotated image and give feedback as well as ask for corrections of mistakes.
  4. A new correct task where the issues found in the review are corrected.
  5. Another review task to review the corrected issues.

The requests are sorted from A to Z. If you want to know what task you should work on right now, please align with your team lead or quality manager. The requests and their task types are not ordered according to their priority or urgency.

The different sections

The requests are organized into three sections, each according to the task category of its available tasks. The sections are described below.

Production tasks

Contains requests with available production tasks. Production tasks are used to produce annotated data for an end customer. Here, you should focus on performing according to the task's time and quality expectations. What you produce and submit will be part of the end delivery.

ℹ️ The section can contain requests with assigned demo tasks if the request also contains available production tasks.

Training and examination tasks

In this section, you will find all the tasks given to you as part of Kognic's onboarding process. The tasks can be of two categories:

  • Training These are tasks focused on getting used to the tool and the guidelines. Quality and time will not be measured for tasks in this category. Training tasks will also appear on the dashboard if you are in Retention or Idle mode.
  • Examination These are tasks where you should apply what you learned in the training task and perform according to the task's time and quality expectations. The tasks are used to determine if you are ready to start working with production tasks.

Administrators may place annotators in Retention or Idle mode. When in this mode, only Training tasks will appear on the dashboard; all other tasks will be hidden for as long as they are in Retention or Idle mode.

Demo tasks

All requests in which you have only been assigned Demo tasks appear in this section. Demo tasks are example tasks. The annotations and corrections made in these tasks aren't saved on submit, but you can work on them and your progress in a specific task will be saved.

Updated 29 Aug 2024
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