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- In the Monitor tab and project’s Performance > TEQ > Throughput charts, the “Done”, “Labels”, “Annotations”, and “Reviews” tiles now have a chip in the top right corner that displays Average daily throughput when you hover over them.
- In the project’s Performance > TEQ > Throughput section, you can toggle ON the “Forecast” setting to display the forecast for the next time period. See the Performance Dashboard docs for more detail
- For Video projects, the following controls now exist in Project settings > Advanced:
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- “Video Timeline V2”: When this is toggled ON, the video editor timeline will be updated to the new UI.
- “Timeline minimum visible duration”: Use this setting to define the max zoom level control for your timeline (i.e., how many seconds from left border to right border). For example, if this setting is set to 1, the entire span of the timeline view will be set to 1 second.PT-5.1
- Disable automatic split at playhead for classifications/objects”: When this is toggled ON, the segment under the playhead in the timeline view will be selected and any change will be applied to the entire segment. To make a partial change to a segment at a specific point in the timeline, click “Split” to create a new segment and then apply the change.
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- For Audio projects, the following controls now exist in Project settings > Advanced:
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- “Audio Timeline V2”: When this is toggled ON, the video editor timeline will be updated to the new UI.
- “Timeline minimum visible duration”: Use this setting to define the max zoom level control for your timeline (i.e., how many seconds from left border to right border). For example, if this setting is set to 1, the entire span of the timeline view will be set to 1 second.
- “Disable automatic split at playhead for classifications”: When this is toggled ON, the segment under the playhead in the timeline view will be selected and any change will be applied to the entire segment. To make a partial change to a segment at a specific point in the timeline, click “Split” to create a new segment and then apply the change.
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- The Audio & Video editors received the following improvements:
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- “Segments shorter than 300ms now show a warning icon to help users identify and optionally remove invalid micro-segments, reducing annotation noise.
- You can now jump to a specific time in the audio timeline by typing the desired timestamp.
- Start and end handles now appear on the timeline segments, making it easier to resize segments by dragging.
- You can now use the option+arrow shortcut to navigate keyframes.
- When you select an issue the timeline automatically scrolls to the nearest relevant keyframe.
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- With the new AI critic in the Multi-modal chat editor, you can use natural language to target any element in the editor and auto-generate a critique for each element. You can enable this by going to project settings > Advanced > toggle “Enable AI Critic” ON. In order to use this feature, Foundry billing must be enabled for your organization.
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Changed
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- In the Audio editor, you can now scroll beyond the end of the audio to access annotation groups that were previously cut off from view.
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Future
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- Starting February 9th, the new Audio/Video timeline V2 will be enabled for new projects by default. Projects created before February 9th will continue to default to the timeline V1, and you can enable or disable it anytime in the Advanced project settings.
- Per Claude, claude-3-7-sonnet will be removed as it was deprecated in December and will be retired on February 19th. We recommend moving to claude-4-5-sonnet.
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Python SDK
To view the latest updates to our Python SDK, see the
What's new section in the developer guides.
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The Labelbox team