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				 * [Instance Segmentation Example](examples/instance_segmentation) 
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				 * [Video Annotation Example](examples/video_annotation) 
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				+### Command Line Arguemnts 
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				+- `--output` specifies the location that annotations will be written to. If the location ends with .json, a single annotation will be written to this file. Only one image can be annotated if a location is specified with .json. If the location does not end with .json, the program will assume it is a directory. Annotations will be stored in this directory with a name that corresponds to the image that the annotation was made on. 
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				+- The first time you run labelme, it will create a config file in `~/.labelmerc`. You can edit this file and the changes will be applied the next time that you launch labelme. If you would prefer to use a config file from another location, you can specify this file with the `--config` flag. 
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				+- Without the `--nosortlabels` flag, the program will list labels in alphabetical order. When the program is run with this flag, it will display labels in the order that they are provided. 
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				+- Flags are assigned to an entire image. [Example](examples/classification) 
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				+- Labels are assigned to a single polygon. [Example](examples/bbox_detection) 
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				 ## FAQ 
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