PerceptiLabs
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  • Welcome
  • Getting Started
    • Quickstart Guide
    • Requirements
    • Video Tutorials
  • References
    • UI Overview
      • Model Hub
      • Modeling Tool
      • Statistics View
      • Test View
    • Components
      • Data
      • Processing
      • Deep Learning
      • Operations
      • Training
      • Custom
    • Advanced topics
      • How PerceptiLabs Works With TensorFlow
      • Supported Data Files
      • Setting up OpenAI Gym Environments for Reinforcement Learning
      • Python Environment
      • Jupyter Notebooks
      • Included Packages
      • Exporting
      • Debugging Models
  • Use Cases
    • Self-Driving Cars Using Nvidia PilotNet
    • Using a ResNet to Detect Anomalies in Textiles
    • Using a U-Net to Enhance Dark Photos
  • Tutorials
    • Basic Image Recognition
    • Convolution Tutorial
    • Coral Sign Language Tutorial
    • GAN Tutorial
  • Support
    • FAQs
    • Changelog
  • Code of Conduct
  • Marketing Site
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UI Overview

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Last updated 3 years ago

PerceptiLabs is a visual modelling tool for machine learning with a rich user interface to edit, manage, and monitor your machine learning models while designing and training them.

After logging in to PerceptiLabs you will be redirected to the Model Hub.

Key Elements of the Perceptilabs UI

The following are the key concepts about the Perceptilabs UI that you need to know:

  1. Model Hub: lists existing models that have been created in PerceptiLabs and allows you to view and manage those models.

  2. Modeling Tool: the main workspace area where you build your models.

  3. Statistics View: displays the training statistics for the currently running, or recently trained model.

  4. Test View: displays statistics about your completed model.

  5. Settings: provides access to your user profile, account, and team information. Note that the account and team information are only available in the enterprise version.

  6. Help: provides access to different resources for getting help including toggling UI tips, resources for getting started, what's new, video tutorials, and documentation.

  7. Report Bug: displays a popup where you can report a bug to PerceptiLabs. Bugs are gathered as issues on GitHub here.

  8. Login/Logout: allows you to sign in and out of PerceptiLabs.

  9. Open Code: opens the Code Editor for the currently selected component.

Zooming and Scrolling in the Modeling Tool

You can zoom the model in or out using the Zoom controls (1) at the bottom of the Modeling Tool:

To scroll a model when zoomed in, you can:

  • Enable the Map (2) and then drag the red view rectangle (3); or

  • Use hold down Ctrl + Left Mouse button or the middle mouse button and drag the view (4).