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Interactive polygon annotation component for Gradio with multi-selection, hover effects, and customizable appearance

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tags:

  • gradio-custom-component
  • Polygon
  • viewer
  • annotations title: gradio_polygonannotator short_description: Polygon viewer tool for Gradio colorFrom: blue colorTo: yellow sdk: gradio pinned: false app_file: app.py emoji: 👀 sdk_version: 5.46.1

gradio_polygonannotator

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Interactive polygon annotation component for Gradio with multi-selection, hover effects, and customizable appearance

Installation

pip install gradio_polygonannotator

Usage

import gradio as gr
from gradio_polygonannotator import PolygonAnnotator

example_data = {
    "image": "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1544816155-12df9643f363?w=800&h=1200",
    "polygons": [
        {
            "id": "complex_header",
            "coordinates": [
                [150, 120],
                [200, 100],
                [350, 110],
                [450, 95],
                [600, 120],
                [620, 180],
                [580, 220],
                [400, 240],
                [250, 235],
                [180, 200],
                [140, 160],
            ],
            "color": "#FF0000",
            "mask_opacity": 0.3,
            "stroke_width": 1.2,
            "stroke_opacity": 0.8,
            "selected_mask_opacity": 0.6,
            "selected_stroke_opacity": 1.0,
            "display_text": "Complex Header",
            "display_font_size": 14,
            "display_text_color": "#FFFFFF",
        },
        {
            "id": "overlapping_ribbon",
            "coordinates": [
                [300, 150],
                [550, 160],
                [580, 200],
                [650, 220],
                [680, 280],
                [620, 320],
                [500, 340],
                [350, 330],
                [200, 310],
                [180, 270],
                [220, 220],
                [280, 190],
            ],
            "color": "#00FF00",
            "mask_opacity": 0.25,
            "stroke_width": 1.5,
            "stroke_opacity": 0.7,
            "selected_mask_opacity": 0.5,
            "selected_stroke_opacity": 1.0,
            "display_text": "Overlapping Ribbon",
            "display_font_size": 14,
            "display_text_color": "#000000",
        },
        {
            "id": "irregular_content",
            "coordinates": [
                [120, 380],
                [250, 350],
                [400, 370],
                [550, 390],
                [720, 420],
                [750, 500],
                [780, 650],
                [720, 800],
                [650, 920],
                [500, 950],
                [300, 940],
                [150, 900],
                [80, 750],
                [90, 600],
                [110, 450],
            ],
            "color": "#0000FF",
            "mask_opacity": 0.2,
            "stroke_width": 0.8,
            "stroke_opacity": 0.6,
            "selected_mask_opacity": 0.4,
            "selected_stroke_opacity": 0.9,
            "display_text": "Irregular Content",
            "display_font_size": 14,
            "display_text_color": "#FFFF00",
        },
        {
            "id": "star_shaped",
            "coordinates": [
                [400, 850],
                [450, 900],
                [520, 910],
                [480, 970],
                [500, 1040],
                [400, 1000],
                [300, 1040],
                [320, 970],
                [280, 910],
                [350, 900],
            ],
            "color": "#FF00FF",
            "mask_opacity": 0.35,
            "stroke_width": 2.0,
            "stroke_opacity": 0.9,
            "selected_mask_opacity": 0.7,
            "selected_stroke_opacity": 1.0,
            "display_text": "Star Shape",
            "display_font_size": 14,
            "display_text_color": "#FFFFFF",
        },
        {
            "id": "overlapping_triangle",
            "coordinates": [
                [480, 600],
                [650, 750],
                [720, 850],
                [600, 920],
                [450, 880],
                [350, 800],
                [380, 700],
            ],
            "color": "#FFAA00",
            "mask_opacity": 0.28,
            "stroke_width": 1.8,
            "stroke_opacity": 0.75,
            "selected_mask_opacity": 0.55,
            "selected_stroke_opacity": 1.0,
            "display_text": "Triangle",
            "display_font_size": 14,
            "display_text_color": "#000000",
        },
    ],
}

polygon_table = [
    ["complex_header", "Complex Header", "#FF0000", 0.3, 1.2, 0.8],
    ["overlapping_ribbon", "Overlapping Ribbon", "#00FF00", 0.25, 1.5, 0.7],
    ["irregular_content", "Irregular Content", "#0000FF", 0.2, 0.8, 0.6],
    ["star_shaped", "Star Shape", "#FF00FF", 0.35, 2.0, 0.9],
    ["overlapping_triangle", "Triangle", "#FFAA00", 0.28, 1.8, 0.75],
]


def process_viewer_selection(data, evt: gr.SelectData):
    if evt.value and data:
        selected_ids = evt.value if isinstance(evt.value, list) else [evt.value]

        highlighted_table = []
        for row in polygon_table:
            if row[0] in selected_ids:
                highlighted_row = [
                    f"→ {row[0]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[1]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[2]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[3]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[4]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[5]} ←",
                ]
                highlighted_table.append(highlighted_row)
            else:
                highlighted_table.append(row)

        info_lines = [f"Selected {len(selected_ids)} polygon(s):"]
        for selected_id in selected_ids:
            selected_polygon = next(
                (p for p in data["polygons"] if p["id"] == selected_id), None
            )
            if selected_polygon:
                info_lines.append(
                    f"• {selected_id}: {selected_polygon['color']}, mask: {selected_polygon.get('mask_opacity', 0.2)}, stroke: {selected_polygon.get('stroke_width', 0.7)}px"
                )

        info_text = "\n".join(info_lines)
        return info_text, highlighted_table

    return "No polygons selected", polygon_table


def process_dataframe_selection(selected_data, evt: gr.SelectData):
    if evt.index is not None and evt.index[0] < len(polygon_table):
        selected_row = polygon_table[evt.index[0]]
        polygon_id = selected_row[0]

        updated_data = example_data.copy()
        updated_data["selected_polygons"] = [polygon_id]

        highlighted_table = []
        for i, row in enumerate(polygon_table):
            if i == evt.index[0]:
                highlighted_row = [
                    f"→ {row[0]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[1]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[2]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[3]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[4]} ←",
                    f"→ {row[5]} ←",
                ]
                highlighted_table.append(highlighted_row)
            else:
                highlighted_table.append(row)

        info_text = f"Selected polygon: {polygon_id}\nName: {selected_row[1]}\nColor: {selected_row[2]}\nMask Opacity: {selected_row[3]}\nStroke Width: {selected_row[4]}\nStroke Opacity: {selected_row[5]}"
        return updated_data, info_text, highlighted_table

    updated_data = example_data.copy()
    updated_data["selected_polygons"] = []
    return updated_data, "No polygons selected", polygon_table


def clear_selection():
    updated_data = example_data.copy()
    updated_data["selected_polygons"] = []
    return updated_data, "No polygons selected", polygon_table


def select_polygon_by_id(polygon_id):
    if not polygon_id or polygon_id.strip() == "":
        updated_data = example_data.copy()
        updated_data["selected_polygons"] = []
        return updated_data, "No polygons selected", polygon_table

    polygon_ids = [id.strip() for id in polygon_id.split(",") if id.strip()]
    valid_ids = [p["id"] for p in example_data["polygons"]]

    valid_selected_ids = [id for id in polygon_ids if id in valid_ids]
    invalid_ids = [id for id in polygon_ids if id not in valid_ids]

    if not valid_selected_ids:
        updated_data = example_data.copy()
        updated_data["selected_polygons"] = []
        error_msg = f"Invalid polygon ID(s): {', '.join(invalid_ids)}. Valid IDs: {', '.join(valid_ids)}"
        return updated_data, error_msg, polygon_table

    updated_data = example_data.copy()
    updated_data["selected_polygons"] = valid_selected_ids

    highlighted_table = []
    for row in polygon_table:
        if row[0] in valid_selected_ids:
            highlighted_row = [
                f"→ {row[0]} ←",
                f"→ {row[1]} ←",
                f"→ {row[2]} ←",
                f"→ {row[3]} ←",
                f"→ {row[4]} ←",
                f"→ {row[5]} ←",
            ]
            highlighted_table.append(highlighted_row)
        else:
            highlighted_table.append(row)

    info_lines = [f"Selected {len(valid_selected_ids)} polygon(s):"]
    for selected_id in valid_selected_ids:
        selected_polygon = next(
            (p for p in example_data["polygons"] if p["id"] == selected_id), None
        )
        if selected_polygon:
            info_lines.append(
                f"• {selected_id}: {selected_polygon['color']}, mask: {selected_polygon.get('mask_opacity', 0.2)}, stroke: {selected_polygon.get('stroke_width', 0.7)}px"
            )

    if invalid_ids:
        info_lines.append(f"\nInvalid IDs: {', '.join(invalid_ids)}")

    info_text = "\n".join(info_lines)
    return updated_data, info_text, highlighted_table


def toggle_text_display(current_data, show_text):
    if not current_data:
        return current_data

    updated_data = current_data.copy()
    updated_data["polygons"] = []

    for polygon in current_data.get("polygons", []):
        updated_polygon = polygon.copy()
        if not show_text:
            updated_polygon["display_font_size"] = 0
        else:
            original_polygon = next(
                (p for p in example_data["polygons"] if p["id"] == polygon["id"]), None
            )
            if original_polygon:
                updated_polygon["display_text"] = original_polygon.get(
                    "display_text", polygon["id"]
                )
                updated_polygon["display_font_size"] = original_polygon.get(
                    "display_font_size", 14
                )
                updated_polygon["display_text_color"] = original_polygon.get(
                    "display_text_color", "#000000"
                )

        updated_data["polygons"].append(updated_polygon)

    return updated_data


with gr.Blocks() as demo:
    gr.Markdown("""
    # PolygonAnnotator - Advanced Interactive Demo

    ## 🎮 Controls & Hotkeys

    ### Selection
    - **Click** on polygons or text labels to select/deselect
    - **Ctrl/Cmd+Click** for multiple selection
    - **Click dataframe rows** to select polygons
    - **Enter polygon IDs** manually in the textbox

    ### Navigation
    - **Mouse Wheel** - Zoom in/out at cursor position
    - **+/=** - Zoom in (10%)
    - **-** - Zoom out (10%)
    - **Ctrl/Cmd+0** - Reset view to original
    - **Arrow Keys** - Pan view (↑↓←→)
    - **Middle Mouse / Shift+Drag** - Pan view with mouse

    ### Features
    - **Clear button** to deselect all
    - **Toggle text display** checkbox for polygon labels
    """)

    with gr.Row():
        with gr.Column(scale=2):
            poly_annotator = PolygonAnnotator(
                value=example_data,
                label="Document with Interactive Polygon Annotations",
                height=600,
            )

        with gr.Column(scale=1):
            selected_info = gr.Textbox(
                label="Selected Polygon Information",
                lines=5,
                value="Click on a polygon to see its information",
            )

            polygon_dataframe = gr.Dataframe(
                value=polygon_table,
                headers=["ID", "Name", "Color", "Mask", "Stroke W", "Stroke O"],
                label="Polygon Data (Click rows to select)",
                interactive=True,
            )

            clear_button = gr.Button("🗑️ Clear All Selections", variant="secondary")

            # Add text display toggle
            with gr.Row():
                show_text_checkbox = gr.Checkbox(
                    label="Show Polygon Text",
                    value=True,
                    info="Toggle text display on polygons",
                )

            with gr.Row():
                polygon_id_input = gr.Textbox(
                    label="Select by Polygon ID(s)",
                    placeholder="Enter single ID or comma-separated IDs (e.g., 'date_line' or 'date_line, salutation')",
                    scale=3,
                )
                select_button = gr.Button("Select", variant="primary", scale=1)

            gr.Markdown("""
            ### Features Demonstrated

            #### 🎨 Visual Customization
            - Different **mask opacity** for each polygon fill
            - Variable **stroke width** (0.5px to 1.5px)
            - Custom **stroke opacity** for borders
            - Enhanced appearance when selected
            - **Text labels** with customizable colors and sizes

            #### 🖱️ Interaction Methods
            1. **Direct Click**: Click polygons in the viewer
            2. **Multi-Selection**: Ctrl/Cmd+Click for multiple
            3. **Dataframe**: Click table rows
            4. **Text Input**: Type polygon IDs
            5. **Clear All**: Reset selection
            6. **Text Toggle**: Show/hide polygon labels

            #### 📝 Polygon IDs
            - `date_line` - Red header area
            - `salutation` - Green greeting section
            - `main_text_block` - Blue main content
            - `closing_signature` - Yellow signature area

            #### 💡 Tips
            - Hover over polygons for visual feedback
            - Selected polygons have increased opacity
            - Use comma-separated IDs for batch selection
            - Click selected polygons to deselect them
            - Toggle text display to see labels on polygons
            """)

    # Handle selection events
    poly_annotator.select(
        process_viewer_selection,
        inputs=[poly_annotator],
        outputs=[selected_info, polygon_dataframe],
    )

    polygon_dataframe.select(
        process_dataframe_selection,
        inputs=[polygon_dataframe],
        outputs=[poly_annotator, selected_info, polygon_dataframe],
    )

    clear_button.click(
        clear_selection, outputs=[poly_annotator, selected_info, polygon_dataframe]
    )

    select_button.click(
        select_polygon_by_id,
        inputs=[polygon_id_input],
        outputs=[poly_annotator, selected_info, polygon_dataframe],
    )

    # Also allow Enter key in textbox
    polygon_id_input.submit(
        select_polygon_by_id,
        inputs=[polygon_id_input],
        outputs=[poly_annotator, selected_info, polygon_dataframe],
    )

    # Handle text display toggle
    show_text_checkbox.change(
        toggle_text_display,
        inputs=[poly_annotator, show_text_checkbox],
        outputs=[poly_annotator],
    )

if __name__ == "__main__":
    demo.launch()

PolygonAnnotator

Initialization

name type default description
value
dict | None
None None
label
str | I18nData | None
None None
every
Timer | float | None
None None
inputs
Component | Sequence[Component] | set[Component] | None
None None
show_label
bool | None
None None
show_download_button
bool
True None
height
int | str | None
None None
width
int | str | None
None None
container
bool
True None
scale
int | None
None None
min_width
int
160 None
interactive
bool | None
None None
visible
bool | Literal["hidden"]
True None
elem_id
str | None
None None
elem_classes
list[str] | str | None
None None
render
bool
True None
key
int | str | tuple[int | str, ...] | None
None None
preserved_by_key
list[str] | str | None
"value" None

Events

name description
clear This listener is triggered when the user clears the PolygonAnnotator using the clear button for the component.
change Triggered when the value of the PolygonAnnotator changes either because of user input (e.g. a user types in a textbox) OR because of a function update (e.g. an image receives a value from the output of an event trigger). See .input() for a listener that is only triggered by user input.
upload This listener is triggered when the user uploads a file into the PolygonAnnotator.
select Event listener for when the user selects or deselects the PolygonAnnotator. Uses event data gradio.SelectData to carry value referring to the label of the PolygonAnnotator, and selected to refer to state of the PolygonAnnotator. See EventData documentation on how to use this event data

User function

The impact on the users predict function varies depending on whether the component is used as an input or output for an event (or both).

  • When used as an Input, the component only impacts the input signature of the user function.
  • When used as an output, the component only impacts the return signature of the user function.

The code snippet below is accurate in cases where the component is used as both an input and an output.

  • As output: Is passed, the preprocessed input data sent to the user's function in the backend.
  • As input: Should return, the output data received by the component from the user's function in the backend.
def predict(
    value: dict | None
) -> dict | None:
    return value

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