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How can I annotate data using events?
How can I annotate data using events?

Events can be used to contextualize bioprocess data.

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Written by Jan Philip Prahl
Updated over 5 months ago

What is an event?

An event is a specific occurrence or milestone within your bioprocess. Users can annotate this data by creating event notes, which are distinct from timeseries data and metadata. Each event note includes details such as event type, timestamp, and optional information like event description, operator, and even image uploads. Event notes are bundled into a single event and displayed on the graph, aligned by its relative timestamp value.

How to create an event on Invert?

You can create an event by navigating to the Event side bar on the Analysis page. Open the Run Events page and select a run ID from the dropdown menu. Press 'Edit' to enable event editing and click 'Add' in the desired event category. Enter in event details for time and event type, save the changes and return to the Analysis page.

Image upload

You can upload images to events on the Run Events page! Images show in event tool tips and can be downloaded in the events side bar view.

How can I hide certain events from view?

You can control event visibility through the event filter dropdown menu in the event side bar. Unselect 'All' to hide all events from view. Alternatively, you can choose to show specific events by checking/unchecking any of the event checkbox in the dropdown menu, such as 'Sample' or 'Inoculation'.

Event categories and Event types

Key Events:

  • Inoculation, Induction, Feed Start, Phases (Growth & Production)

Addition/Removal:

  • Sample, Drawdown, Foamout, Harvest, Reagent bolus

Observations:

  • Observations

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