Link to discuss talk site missing
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by semmele
Hello,
it's a problem when i will to a discuss talk site without Annotation/Classification.
It is a problem to come without annotation and classification to discuss talk site.
When I hear something rustling, or see only a tiny part of an animal, so it is necessary to make an annotation, or classify.
Why to discuss talk site I want so, I explained here:
http://talk.chimpandsee.org/#/boards/BCP0000008/discussions/DCP0000srxPosted
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by semmele
I have a solution. Don't make a Annotation. Click the next video. And than go to the recent videos (favoring sadly don't work allways) and click in the video the speech bubble for link to the discuss-talk-site.
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by AnLand moderator
Hi @semmele,
I do not really know, what the purpose of your question is. Without an annotation, the video will not appear in your Recents. If you mean that you just click "Nothing here" - please don't do that. It means you are willingly classifying wrong. That will affect the data.
Why do you not want to classify if you are interested in the video?
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by ksigler moderator
I think the question is about those "something's there, but I can't see it" clips.
@semmele -- yes, that's how you can find a clip you've seen previously and discuss it.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your comment about not making an annotation. In those cases you describe, where you see a tiny part of an animal, we DO want you to classify it. You can classify as "other (non-primate)" or your best guess, and then for behavior, choose something that fits as much as you can see or hear, like "on the ground" or "vocalization." But as @AnLand explained and is also explained here, that's more appropriate than "Nothing here" when there is in fact something #out_of_sight" đ
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by semmele
Ah Okay. @AnLand, yes, not all viewing videos are in the recent. (similiar problem with favor-heart.). @ksigler, and when i hear only something rustling? What a Annotation can i make? I miss a link to the discuss-talk-site. Thanks for your support.
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by ksigler moderator in response to semmele's comment.
If you hear something rustling but aren't able to guess what animal is making the noise, select "Other (non-primate)" and then for behavior, "on the ground" or "in a tree" or whatever is appropriate. That's enough to let the science team know that it's not really a totally blank video. After classifying, you can click the "discuss in talk button" and explain in the comments, or tag "#out_of_sight" for additional clarification. Hope that helps!
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by semmele
@ksigler Thanks, yes, that helps.
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