To get started, click the embeddings tab in the Index.

Once the viewer loads, you will see the embeddings in 3D space. If there are no videos in the index, there will not be any embeddings in the viewer.

You can click and drag to rotate the view, scoll to zoom in and out, and shift + click to pan. At the bottom right of the screen you can toggle on and off cluster labels and the gird and re center the view.

Hovering over a point will display the video name, a timestamp, and a thumbnail preview

By clicking on a point, a control panel will pop up allowing you watch the video from the selected timestamp and settings to highlight all the other points in the viewer. By default, all other points from the same video will be highlighted in green underneath the Single color setting.

By switching to Time-based coloring the points of the video are colored based on their point in time. Points from earlier in the video are colored red and points later in the video are colored violet.

By switching to Nearest neighbors points we can see the points closest to the selected point and colored based on their distance to the selected point. You can set the number of points you want to be highlighted.

By default, points in the same video are highlighted. By checking the box at the bottom of the control panel, points from any video will be highlighted based on distance to the selected point.