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Label Studio is an open source data labeling tool. It lets you label data types like audio, text, images, videos, and time series with a simple and straightforward UI and export to various model formats. It can be used to prepare raw data or improve existing training data to get more accurate ML models.
Have a custom dataset? You can customize Label Studio to fit your needs. Read an introductory blog post to learn more.
Install Label Studio locally, or deploy it in a cloud instance. Or, sign up for a free trial of our Enterprise edition..
Official Label Studio docker image is here and it can be downloaded with docker pull
.
Run Label Studio in a Docker container and access it at http://localhost:8080
.
docker pull heartexlabs/label-studio:latest
docker run -it -p 8080:8080 -v $(pwd)/mydata:/label-studio/data heartexlabs/label-studio:latest
You can find all the generated assets, including SQLite3 database storage label_studio.sqlite3
and uploaded files, in the ./mydata
directory.
You can override the default launch command by appending the new arguments:
docker run -it -p 8080:8080 -v $(pwd)/mydata:/label-studio/data heartexlabs/label-studio:latest label-studio --log-level DEBUG
If you want to build a local image, run:
docker build -t heartexlabs/label-studio:latest .
Docker Compose script provides production-ready stack consisting of the following components:
To start using the app from http://localhost
run this command:
docker-compose up
You can also run it with an additional MinIO server for local S3 storage. This is particularly useful when you want to test the behavior with S3 storage on your local system. To start Label Studio in this way, you need to run the following command:
# Add sudo on Linux if you are not a member of the docker group
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.minio.yml up -d
If you do not have a static IP address, you must create an entry in your hosts file so that both Label Studio and your browser can access the MinIO server. For more detailed instructions, please refer to our guide on storing data.
# Requires Python >=3.8
pip install label-studio
# Start the server at http://localhost:8080
label-studio
### install poetry
pip install poetry
### set poetry environment
poetry new my-label-studio
cd my-label-studio
poetry add label-studio
### activate poetry environment
poetry shell
### Start the server at http://localhost:8080
label-studio
conda create --name label-studio
conda activate label-studio
conda install psycopg2
pip install label-studio
You can run the latest Label Studio version locally without installing the package from pypi.
# Install all package dependencies
pip install poetry
poetry install
# Run database migrations
python label_studio/manage.py migrate
python label_studio/manage.py collectstatic
# Start the server in development mode at http://localhost:8080
python label_studio/manage.py runserver
You can deploy Label Studio with one click in Heroku, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform:
For information about updating the frontend, see label-studio/web/README.md.
To run Label Studio on Windows, download and install the following wheel packages from Gohlke builds to ensure you're using the correct version of Python:
# Upgrade pip
pip install -U pip
# If you're running Win64 with Python 3.8, install the packages downloaded from Gohlke:
pip install lxml‑4.5.0‑cp38‑cp38‑win_amd64.whl
# Install label studio
pip install label-studio
To add the tests' dependencies to your local install:
poetry install --with test
Alternatively, it is possible to run the unit tests from a Docker container in which the test dependencies are installed:
make build-testing-image
make docker-testing-shell
In either case, to run the unit tests:
cd label_studio
# sqlite3
DJANGO_DB=sqlite DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=core.settings.label_studio pytest -vv
# postgres (assumes default postgres user,db,pass. Will not work in Docker
# testing container without additional configuration)
DJANGO_DB=default DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=core.settings.label_studio pytest -vv
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Label Studio includes a variety of templates to help you label your data, or you can create your own using specifically designed configuration language. The most common templates and use cases for labeling include the following cases:
Connect your favorite machine learning model using the Label Studio Machine Learning SDK. Follow these steps:
This lets you:
You can use Label Studio as an independent part of your machine learning workflow or integrate the frontend or backend into your existing tools.
Project | Description |
---|---|
label-studio | Server, distributed as a pip package |
Frontend library | The Label Studio frontend library. This uses React to build the UI and mobx-state-tree for state management. |
Data Manager library | A library for the Data Manager, our data exploration tool. |
label-studio-converter | Encode labels in the format of your favorite machine learning library |
label-studio-transformers | Transformers library connected and configured for use with Label Studio |
@misc{Label Studio,
title={{Label Studio}: Data labeling software},
url={https://github.com/HumanSignal/label-studio},
note={Open source software available from https://github.com/HumanSignal/label-studio},
author={
Maxim Tkachenko and
Mikhail Malyuk and
Andrey Holmanyuk and
Nikolai Liubimov},
year={2020-2024},
}
This software is licensed under the Apache 2.0 LICENSE © Heartex. 2020-2024
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