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The status bar displays the status of the samples at all times.
Status bar overview
Total shows the total number of samples for labelling in the current set.

Status Bar Elements Overview

The status bar provides real-time tracking of annotation progress across different file states:

📊 Total

Shows the total number of samples active in the current dataset for annotation

✅ Accepted

Shows the annotated files that are accepted by client and are ready for export

⏳ Remaining

Shows the number of files unlabelled in the project

👤 Assigned

Shows the total number of files that have already been assigned to annotators for annotation

🔄 Partial Annotation

Shows partially annotated files completed by a single annotator (used when multiple rounds of annotations are needed for a single file)

👁️ In Review

Shows the no. of files sent for review

👨‍💼 In Client Review

Shows the no. of files sent for client review

❌ Client Rejected

Shows the no. of files rejected by the client

⏭️ Skipped

Shows the number of files that were not annotated and were skipped by annotators due to complexity or questions. These files are shown one by one at the end, after all unlabeled files have been annotated

🔍 Review Skipped

Shows the number of files currently skipped by the reviewer during the internal review process due to specific queries or issues. These files will reappear one by one at the end of the review process, after all other files have completed one full round of review. This ensures that each file is revisited for resolution once initial reviews are complete.

👀 Client Review Skipped

Shows the number of files skipped by the client while reviewing due to specific queries or issues. These files will reappear one by one at the end of the review process, after all other files have completed one full round of review.

🚫 Rejected

Shows the number of annotated files that were rejected by reviewers during the internal review process

📈 Completed

Tracks the completion percentage based on the number of accepted files compared to the total number of files