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- Three vertical sliders (Brightness, Contrast, Gamma) to the left of the
  canvas for display-only image adjustment; all use power/linear formulae
  applied on-the-fly without touching saved data
- Alpha slider controls mask overlay transparency
- Brush size slider moved to its own row
- Each slider has a reset (↺) button restoring its default value
- Hide Mask button turns red when active; Eraser button turns orange
- Load Prev Mask button copies the saved mask from the previous clip in
  the list onto the current clip; the action is pushed onto the undo stack
  so it can be reverted with Undo
- Right survey panel narrowed (stretch factor 2 → 1)
- README Controls section updated to document all new features

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River Annotation Tool

A desktop application for manually annotating river video clips as part of the HydroScan project. Annotators draw pixel-level water masks over river footage and answer structured survey questions about flow conditions, lighting, and scene quality.

Requirements

  • Python 3.12
  • uv (recommended) or pip

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone <repo-url>
cd river-annotation-tool

# Install with uv (creates the virtual environment automatically)
uv sync

# Or with pip
python -m venv .venv
.venv\Scripts\activate        # Windows
# source .venv/bin/activate   # macOS/Linux
pip install -e .

Setup

Before running, create your config and clip list from the provided examples:

cp config/config.example.yaml config/config.yaml
cp config/clips.example.txt config/clips.txt

Edit config/config.yaml to set your data_dir and out_dir, then edit config/clips.txt to list the clips you want to annotate.

Usage

python -m river_annotation_tool.annotation_script

Arguments

Argument Default Description
--config config/config.yaml Path to the config YAML file
--data (from config) Override data_dir from config
--out (from config) Override out_dir from config
--clips (from config) Override clips_file from config
--clip (first unannotated in list) Open a specific clip by stem name (e.g. left_20230501)
--extras off Also save GIFs and extra PNGs (see Output section)
--no-skip off Show already-annotated clips instead of skipping them

Typical workflows

# Annotate clips listed in config/clips.txt (default)
python -m river_annotation_tool.annotation_script

# Use a different config file
python -m river_annotation_tool.annotation_script --config config/my_config.yaml

# Override paths from the command line
python -m river_annotation_tool.annotation_script --data data/clips --out data/out

# Annotate a single specific clip
python -m river_annotation_tool.annotation_script --clip left_20230615T120000

Configuration

All settings live in config/config.yaml. Copy config/config.example.yaml to get started.

filenames:
  video_in_zip: left.mp4           # video filename inside each ZIP archive
  video_tmp_suffix: .mp4           # suffix for the extraction temp file
  zip_extension: .zip              # extension used when resolving clip names
  mask: mask.png                   # saved water mask
  metadata: metadata.json          # saved survey answers
  frame: frame.png                 # middle frame snapshot
  overlay: overlay.png             # frame with mask blended in green
  mask_vis: mask_vis.png           # greyscale mask PNG (--extras only)
  gif_original_hires: video_original_hires.gif
  gif_original_lowres: video_original_lowres.gif
  gif_overlay_hires: video_overlay_hires.gif
  gif_overlay_lowres: video_overlay_lowres.gif

display_max: 720          # longest side in pixels for display
fps_fallback: 25          # FPS to use if the video header is missing
max_frames: 100           # max frames to extract per clip

data_dir: data/clips      # directory containing ZIP archives
out_dir: data/annotation_results
clips_file: config/clips.txt

questions:
  - section: River
    items:
      - key: flow
        label: "Flow Regime"
        options: [Turbulent, Laminar, Uncertain]
        default: Laminar
      # add more items or sections as needed

Add, remove, or reorder questions directly in the YAML — the UI rebuilds automatically. key is what gets saved in metadata.json; default selects the pre-checked option (omit or set to null to leave unselected).

Clip list file

config/clips.txt lists the clip filenames to annotate, one per line. Lines starting with # are ignored. Clips are processed in order; already-annotated clips (those with an existing mask.png) are skipped automatically. Pass --no-skip to include them. When the last clip is reached, a dialog appears and the app exits.

# Example clips.txt
left_20230501T120000.zip
left_20230502T120000.zip

Copy config/clips.example.txt as a starting point.

Controls

The window shows the video on the left (auto-playing) and the survey panel on the right.

Mask drawing

Action How
Draw water mask Click and drag on the video
Erase mask Toggle Eraser button (turns orange when active), then drag
Brush preview A white circle follows the cursor showing the current brush size
Adjust brush size Brush size slider below the controls; click to reset
Undo last stroke Undo
Undo 10 strokes Undo×10
Redo Redo — steps forward through undone strokes
Clear entire mask Clear
Toggle mask overlay Hide Mask / Show Mask — button turns red when hidden; does not affect mask data
Mask transparency Alpha slider below the controls; click to reset
Load mask from previous clip Load Prev Mask — copies the saved mask of the previous clip in the list onto the current clip; the action is undoable with Undo

Image display adjustments

Three vertical sliders sit to the left of the video and affect display only — they do not change what is saved.

Slider Effect Range
Brightness Shifts all pixel values up or down 100 to +100
Contrast Scales pixel values around the midpoint 100 to +100
Gamma Applies a power-law correction (higher = brighter) 0.1× to 3.0×

Click below any slider to restore its default value.

Navigation

Action How
Save and continue Next — saves current clip and loads the next one. If the clip already has a saved annotation a dialog asks whether to replace it or keep the existing save.
Go back Previous — saves current clip and returns to the previously viewed clip. Disabled on the first clip.
Skip without saving Skip — discards any unsaved changes and loads the next clip without writing anything to disk.

Output

Each annotated clip produces a folder <out_dir>/<clip_stem>/ with:

mask.png          # Binary water mask at full source resolution (always)
metadata.json     # Survey answers as JSON (always)
frame.png         # Middle frame of the clip (always)
overlay.png       # That frame with the mask blended in green (always)

# Only with --extras:
mask_vis.png               # Mask rendered as a greyscale PNG
video_original_hires.gif   # All frames at display resolution
video_original_lowres.gif  # All frames at 50% of display resolution
video_overlay_hires.gif    # Overlay GIF at display resolution
video_overlay_lowres.gif   # Overlay GIF at 50% of display resolution

All output filenames can be overridden via the filenames: section in config/config.yaml.

Survey answers (metadata.json)

Keys and values are determined by the questions section in config/config.yaml. With the default config:

{
  "flow":          "Turbulent | Laminar | Uncertain",
  "shadows":       "Yes | No | Uncertain",
  "artifacts":     "Yes | No | Uncertain",
  "lighting":      "Day | Night | Uncertain",
  "exposure":      "Overexposed | Underexposed | Both | Normal | Uncertain",
  "snowing":       "Yes | No | Uncertain",
  "snow_on_ground":"Yes | No | Uncertain"
}

How it works

Clip format

Each clip is a ZIP archive containing a video file (default left.mp4, configurable via filenames.video_in_zip). The filename encodes the recording timestamp (e.g. left_20230615T120000.zip).

Frame loading

Up to max_frames frames are extracted from the video and scaled so the longest side is display_max px. This display-resolution copy is what the annotator works on; the full-resolution dimensions are remembered separately so the saved mask is upscaled back to the original size on export.

Mask drawing

The mask is a binary NumPy array matching the display frame size. Each brush stroke stamps a filled circle of the selected radius, setting pixels to 1 (draw) or 0 (erase). The history stack stores a copy of the mask before each stroke, enabling unlimited undo. On save the mask is resized to the original video resolution with nearest-neighbour interpolation and written as an 8-bit PNG (0 or 255).

Resuming

When a clip is loaded that already has a saved mask.png and metadata.json, the mask is restored at display resolution and the survey answers are pre-filled. Reload Saved lets you revert to the last save at any point during the current session.

Repository structure

config/
    config.yaml             # Your local config (git-ignored, copy from example)
    config.example.yaml     # Example config to copy and edit
    clips.txt               # Your clip list (git-ignored, copy from example)
    clips.example.txt       # Example clip list
src/river_annotation_tool/
    annotation_script.py    # Entry point — argument parsing and app launch
    annotator.py            # Main QMainWindow — orchestrates all components
    clip_selector.py        # Reads the clip list and picks the next clip
    mask_canvas.py          # Drawing widget — brush, undo, erase, mouse events
    video_loader.py         # ZIP extraction and frame resizing
    config.py               # AppConfig dataclass and YAML loader
    __init__.py             # Package version
pyproject.toml              # Project metadata and dependencies

Development

# Install pre-commit hooks
pre-commit install
pre-commit run --all-files   # Run manually once

# Add a dependency
uv add <package>
uv add --dev <package>       # Development-only