How can I display the Analysis results of a job?
Displaying the Analysis Results:
- Click the eye icon in the left vertical menu under "Visual Mining."
- Now you should be able to see a list of all analyzed jobs each with thumbnails and additional information.
Additional Information for Each Job in This View:
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Media Type:
The type of media being analyzed (e.g., Image, Video, Audio, etc.). -
Job ID:
A unique identifier for this job, which is also useful for troubleshooting purposes. -
Source:
The URL from which the media was sourced, whether from storage or an external URL. -
Time:
The date and time when the job was triggered. -
Duration:
The total time taken to complete the analysis.
- Each job has a color bar designating the current status:
- Red: Failed
- Green: Successfull Analyzed
- Yellow: In Queue
- Orange: In Analyzis
- When the job's analysis is complete, a green bar will appear, and the results can be displayed. Click on the job's preview image and or click "View Results."
Results Viewer Overview
The Results Viewer allows you to view the output of all modules. You can switch between modules using the icons in the player field. For each module, you can see the results as well as additional information.
Timeline (Below the Player)
The timeline, located below the player, displays the entire runtime and results of each module as grey bars.
By clicking on any result, you can see:
- The timecode (TC)
- The exact frame numbers
- The runtime / duration
In some cases, additional information will also be shown. Clicking on a result will move the playhead to the beginning of that result. These are the same results provided by the API, but presented in a more graphical format. If you have many results, you can scroll through the different timelines using your mouse wheel.
Module Boxes (Right Column)
On the right side of the player, you’ll find information and results for each module.
You can click on the module name to open a dropdown with detailed parameters, which is useful for troubleshooting. Below this, you'll see the extracted metadata and any generated artefacts or downloadable files.
For more specific information, check each individual module.