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ENGR_MANSOOR
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
I am working on coralNet API a web solution for coral reef Analysis.
I am working on the process of using the CoralNet API so that you can obtain sparse labels for an image using an already trained classifier (i.e. source). where we first submit a request to CoralNet ...
- 3 years ago
ENGR_MANSOOR You'll need to enable the "files.metadata.read" scope on the "Permissions" tab of the app's page on the App Console, then click "Submit". Then, authorize the app again to get a new access token (and optional refresh token) as Здравко noted, since that change is not retroactive to existing authorizations.
Greg-DB
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3 years agoENGR_MANSOOR You'll need to enable the "files.metadata.read" scope on the "Permissions" tab of the app's page on the App Console, then click "Submit". Then, authorize the app again to get a new access token (and optional refresh token) as Здравко noted, since that change is not retroactive to existing authorizations.
ENGR_MANSOOR
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks a lot my problem solved successfully.
A great platform to discuss issue here!
Regard!
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