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Instructions for Extracting Images from AndroidControl TFRecord

Follow these steps to download and extract images from the AndroidControl TFRecord dataset.

Step 1: Download the Original AndroidControl TFRecord

  1. Navigate to the AndroidControl TFRecord repository where the AndroidControl TFRecord is hosted.
  2. Download the TFRecord file to your local machine or server.

Step 2: Run the Python Script to Extract Images

  1. Ensure that extract_images.py is in the same directory as your downloaded TFRecord or update the script to point to the location of your TFRecord.
  2. Open a terminal or command prompt.
  3. Execute the script by running:
    python extract_images.py
    

Step 3: Enjoy the parsed json data

Here’s the information about the VH annotation:

Each screenshot corresponds to a .pkl file with the same name, containing a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary includes the following keys:

  • "bounds_in_screen": Defines the screen boundaries of the window, with values:
    {
        "left": windows.bounds_in_screen.left,
        "right": windows.bounds_in_screen.right,
        "bottom": windows.bounds_in_screen.bottom,
        "top": windows.bounds_in_screen.top
    }
    
  • "window_id": The unique identifier of the window.
  • "window_layer": The layer or z-index of the window.
  • "window_type": The type of the window.
  • "tree": A list containing dictionaries representing each element node in the window.

Each node in the "tree" list includes:

  • "bounds_in_screen": The screen boundaries of the element node, with values:
    {
        "left": node.bounds_in_screen.left,
        "right": node.bounds_in_screen.right,
        "bottom": node.bounds_in_screen.bottom,
        "top": node.bounds_in_screen.top
    }
    
  • "class_name": The class name of the element.
  • "content_description": The content description of the element.
  • "package_name": The package name the element belongs to.
  • "text_selection_start": The start position of any text selection.
  • "text_selection_end": The end position of any text selection.
  • "view_id_resource_name": The resource name of the view ID.
  • "window_id": The window ID associated with the element.
  • "is_enabled": Boolean indicating if the element is enabled.
  • "is_visible_to_user": Boolean indicating if the element is visible to the user.
  • "actions": A list of action IDs available for the element, derived as [action.id for action in node.actions].
  • "child_ids": A list of IDs for child elements, derived as [child_id for child_id in node.child_ids].
  • "depth": The depth of the element within the hierarchy.
  • "drawing_order": The order in which the element is drawn within the window.
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