LS Documentation
he first step: Log in through the link. ( https://aatstage.dev.cntxt.tools/user/login/)
The second step: A page will appear as shown in image number 2 And we click on the option LS
Documentation. Another page will appear as shown in image number 3 And we click on the “Create” option
If the “Create” button does not appear, you can click on the three lines next to the CNTXT logo. After that, the “Create” button will appear. This sometimes happens due to the cached memory within Label Studio.
After clicking the “Create” button, a page will appear as shown in image number 4 The page contains information that must be entered in the designated fields:
- Project name
- Description
- After completing that, you can choose “LS Documentation” from the WorkspaceAs shown in image number 5.
After that, click on the “Data Import” button A page will appear as shown in image number 6 Through this, you can click to upload the file you want to work on.
As shown in image number 7, click on “Treat CSV.” And click on “Save.”
And go to the third option, “Labeling Studio,” so you can work on the appropriate and customized template As shown in image number 8.
A page will appear, and on the left side, there are several options to choose the appropriate label As shown in image number 9 And we select option number 2, which is named “Natural Language Processing.” Then, select the template you want to work on, which is named “Text Classification.”
In image number 10, as shown, you can set your options for whether the sentences contain positive or negative sentiments, or if they are neutral statements without any sentiment Inside the box labeled “Add Option,” you can add sentiments such as negative, positive, or whatever they may be, and then click on “Add,” making sure to write each sentiment separately After finishing writing and adding the sentiments, click on “Save.”
A page will appear that is specific to the sentences you want to work on. To enter and provide the correct answer, whether it is negative, positive, or otherwise, you need to double-click on the sentence with the mouse As shown in image number 11.
A page will appear with the sentences you can provide answers for. We recommend reading the sentence to determine whether it has negative, positive, or neutral sentiments As shown in image number 12 Then click on “Submit.”
If your answer is incorrect, you can return to the question, provide your correct answer, and then click on the “Update” button, as shown in image number 13.
After completing your project, you can return to it by clicking on the project name, as shown in image number 14.
After that, a page will appear as shown in image number 15, accompanied by several options, including exporting the file to share it with others.
In image number 16, several options for the file format you want to export will appear. Select “CSV.”