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title: Configure Content Moderator's Review Tool Settings | Microsoft Docs
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title: Configure Content Moderator's Review tool settings | Microsoft Docs
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description: Configure or get your team, tags, connectors, workflows, and credentials.
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services: cognitive-services
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author: sanjeev3
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# About Review Tool settings #
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# Review tool settings #
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Using the Settings tab on the Review Tool Dashboard, it is easy to define and change many components.
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Using the Settings tab on the Review tool dashboard, it is easy to define and change many components.
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## Connectors ##
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Workflows add functionality by using connectors to communicate with the Review Tool. The Review Tool calls the Content Moderator APIs with the default workflow for moderating content. When you sign up for the Review Tool, it auto-provisions the Moderator API credentials for you. It also supports integrating other connector APIs, as long as a connector is available. We have made a few connectors available out of the box.
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Workflows add functionality by using connectors to communicate with the Review tool. The Review tool calls the Content Moderator APIs with the default workflow for moderating content. When you sign up for the Review tool, it auto-provisions the Moderator API credentials for you. It also supports integrating other connector APIs, as long as a connector is available. We have made a few connectors available out of the box.
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The [Connectors tab](connectors.md) is where you manage connectors. You can add or delete connectors, and find your subscription key for a particular connector. Click Connect to add these to your custom workflows.

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The images display with any labels that have been assigned by the review tool. The images are not available to other reviewers in your team while you are reviewing them.
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4. Move the “Reviews to display” slider (1) to adjust the number of images displayed on the screen. Click on the tagged or untagged buttons (2) to sort the images accordingly. Click on a tag (3) to toggle it on or off.

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5. To see more information about an image, click on the ellipsis on a thumbnail, followed by the **View details** option. To assign the image to a subteam, select the **Move to** option.
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6. Browse the image moderation information on the details page.
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7. Once you have reviewed and updated the tag assignments as needed, click **Next** to submit your reviews.
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## Switch between subteams to review assigned content ##
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If you are a member of one or more subteams, you can switch between those subteams from the Review Tools Dashboard. To see all of the current pending reviews belonging to a subteam, select Choose Subteam from the Image tab.
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If you are a member of one or more subteams, you can switch between those subteams from the Review tool dashboard. To see all of the current pending reviews belonging to a subteam, select Choose Subteam from the Image tab.
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Detailed results appear in the windows. Results include detected tags and terms that were returned by the Text Moderation API. To toggle a tag's selection status, select the tag. You can also work with any custom tags that you might have created.
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# Human-in-the-Loop
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# Review tool overview
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You get the best results when humans and machines work together on content moderation. Machines effectively augment human reviews where the prediction confidence has to be assisted or tempered within a real world context. The result is a hybrid content moderation process that performs better than if the humans or machines were working alone.
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## How the Review tool helps ##
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## What it does
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The human review tool when used in conjunction with the machine-assisted moderation APIs allows you to accomplish these important tasks in relation to the content moderation life cycle.
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The human review tool, when used in conjunction with the machine-assisted moderation APIs, allows you to accomplish these important tasks in relation to the content moderation life cycle.
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1. Automate the creation of human reviews from the underlying moderation API results
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2. Use one tool (Review Tool and API) to moderate multiple formats (text, image, and video)
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2. Use one tool (Review tool and API) to moderate multiple formats (text, image, and video)
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3. Assign or escalate content reviews to multiple review teams organized by content category or experience level.
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4. Use default workflows or define custom workflows with flexible rules, and without writing any code.
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5. Add human review to any API or business process by simply building a connector.
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# Image moderation
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Use Content Moderator’s machine-assisted image moderation and [human review tool](Review-Tool-User-Guide/human-in-the-loop.md) to moderate images for adult and racy content. Scan images for text content and extract that text, and detect faces. You can match images against custom lists, and take further action.
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Use Content Moderator’s machine-assisted image moderation and [human-in-the-loop Review tool](Review-Tool-User-Guide/human-in-the-loop.md) to moderate images for adult and racy content. Scan images for text content and extract that text, and detect faces. You can match images against custom lists, and take further action.
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# Quickstart: Get familiar with Content Moderator
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In this quickstart, you will use the online Content Moderator Review Tool to test out the basic functionality of Content Moderator without having to write any code. If you wish to integrate this service into your app more quickly, see the other quickstarts in the [Next steps](#next-steps) section.
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In this quickstart, you will use the online Content Moderator Review tool to test out the basic functionality of Content Moderator without having to write any code. If you wish to integrate this service into your app more quickly, see the other quickstarts in the [Next steps](#next-steps) section.
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## Prerequisites
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- A web browser
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The Content Moderator Review Tool is a web-based tool that allows human reviewers to aid the cognitive service in making decisions. In this guide, you will go through the short process of setting up the review tool so that you can see how the Content Moderator service works. Go to the [Content Moderator Review Tool](https://contentmoderator.cognitive.microsoft.com/) site and sign up.
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The Content Moderator Review tool is a web-based tool that allows human reviewers to aid the cognitive service in making decisions. In this guide, you will go through the short process of setting up the review tool so that you can see how the Content Moderator service works. Go to the [Content Moderator Review tool](https://contentmoderator.cognitive.microsoft.com/) site and sign up.
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In a project, you or your review team can change these tags or add more tags as needed. You'll submit these changes with the **Next** button. As your business application calls the Moderator APIs, the tagged content will queue up here, ready to be reviewed by the human review teams. You can quickly review large volumes of content using this approach.
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At this point, you have used the Content Moderator Review Tool to see examples of what the Content Moderator service can do. Next, you can either learn more about the review tool and how to integrate it into a software project using the Review APIs, or you can skip to the [Next steps](#next-steps) section to learn how to use the Moderation APIs themselves in your app.
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At this point, you have used the Content Moderator Review tool to see examples of what the Content Moderator service can do. Next, you can either learn more about the review tool and how to integrate it into a software project using the Review APIs, or you can skip to the [Next steps](#next-steps) section to learn how to use the Moderation APIs themselves in your app.
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To learn more about how to use the Content Moderator Review Tool, take a look at the [Human-in-the-loop](Review-Tool-User-Guide/human-in-the-loop.md) guide, and see the Review Tool APIs to learn how to fine-tune the human review experience:
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To learn more about how to use the Content Moderator Review tool, take a look at the [Review tool](Review-Tool-User-Guide/human-in-the-loop.md) guide, and see the Review tool APIs to learn how to fine-tune the human review experience:
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- The [Job API](try-review-api-job.md) scans your content by using the moderation APIs and generates reviews in the review tool.
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- The [Workflow API](try-review-api-workflow.md) creates, updates, and gets details about the custom workflows that your team creates.
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