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Overview

In thos section, you will learn where where each control lives on the Dashboard tab, what each control does and when to use it and most importantly how to get started from a blank state to a meaningful chart.

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The Dashboard reflects detections generated by AI models already run on layers in the current workspace. If no detections exist, charts will be empty until models are run on eligible data.

Accessing Workspace Dashboard

Dashboard is one of the tabs in a workspace.

Prerequisites:

  • A Workspace exists and contains relevant imagery/video layers.
  • The appropriate AI models have been run on those layers.
  • You have permission to view detections and download results (if needed).

To access a dashboard, do the following:

  • Open a workspace and then click the Dashboard tab.

Below is the mental map of the Dashboard, using stable, high-level regions. Your deployment may style these differently, but the functional areas are consistent.

LabelRegionWhat it doesWhen to use it
ADashboard FiltersSet Categories, Acquisition Date range, and Confidence Score to refine which detections are included in the chart and exports.Start here to scope results to the problem you’re answering (theme, time window, certainty).
BWorkspace TabsNavigate between Exploration, Insights, Dashboard, Story, Reports, Comments (labels may vary).Switch contexts without losing your workspace selection.
CChart TypeChoose Bar Chart (category counts) or Timeseries (detections over time).Pick the view that answers your question fastest—snapshot vs trend.
DDownloads / ResetDownload Report (.csv) for tabular summaries; Download Raw Data (.geojson) for detections with geometry; Reset to clear filters.Take data to BI/GIS tools or share externally; return to a clean slate.
ESearch CategoriesType to find a category, then select to focus the dashboard on it.Jump straight to a known class without scrolling.
FChart AreaRenders the selected chart (bar/timeseries) with axes and legend, reflecting filters and selections.Read the answer: “how many” or “how it changes over time.”