Data Labeling and Annotation Tool Names Pronunciation
Learn to say popular machine learning data labeling and annotation tool names correctly.
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How is Label Studio (open-source data labeling platform supporting text, image, audio, and video) correctly pronounced?
Label Studio is pronounced 'LAY-bul STOO-dee-oh' — 'label' plus 'studio', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "Label Studio let three annotators tag the same image and then flagged where they disagreed."
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How is Labelbox (data labeling and training data platform for machine learning teams) correctly pronounced?
Labelbox is pronounced 'LAY-bul-bahks' — 'label' plus 'box', both plain English words, stress on LAY. In a technical interview: "Labelbox tracked every annotation's history, so we could audit exactly who labeled what."
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How is CVAT (open-source Computer Vision Annotation Tool for images and video) correctly pronounced?
CVAT is pronounced 'SEE-VEE-AY-TEE' — every letter spoken individually, C-V-A-T. In a technical interview: "CVAT let the team draw bounding boxes frame by frame across the whole video clip."
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How is Prodigy (scriptable annotation tool for machine learning built by Explosion AI) correctly pronounced?
Prodigy (the annotation tool) is pronounced 'PRAH-dih-jee' — exactly like the everyday word for a gifted person, stress on PRAH. In a technical interview: "Prodigy suggested the next label using an active-learning model trained on our own annotations."
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How is SuperAnnotate (end-to-end platform for annotating and managing training data) correctly pronounced?
SuperAnnotate is pronounced 'SOO-per-AN-oh-tayt' — 'super' plus 'annotate', both plain English elements. In a technical interview: "SuperAnnotate merged the overlapping polygons automatically before we exported the dataset."