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This document explains the three types of dots visible inside the incident hover pop-up in the session playback view and how reviewers can use them to make informed decisions during a session review.

Overview

When you hover over an incident zone on the timeline, a pop-up appears showing a mini-timeline with dots on it. Each dot represents a single occurrence of a flagged event within that incident’s time window. The dots are not all the same — their appearance indicates how the event was flagged and what action, if any, has been taken on it. Understanding the difference between dot types helps reviewers quickly assess the nature of flagged activity before deciding whether to investigate further.

Types of dots visible inside the incident hover pop-up

1. Filled red dots: system-detected events Filled red dots represent events that were automatically detected and flagged by the AI during the session.
AttributeDetails
AppearanceSolid filled red dot
OriginAutomatically detected by the AI proctoring system
What it meansThe system identified suspicious behavior at this moment, such as face not detected, background voice, or tab switching
Action requiredReview the event in the context of the full incident to determine if it represents genuine misconduct

2. Red dots with a red border: manually added by a proctor Red dots with a red border represent events that were manually flagged by a proctor during the live session. These indicate that a human reviewer observed suspicious behavior that may not have been detected automatically by the system.
AttributeDetails
AppearanceRed dot with a red border
OriginManually added by a proctor during the live session
What it meansA proctor observed and flagged suspicious behavior at this moment that warranted human intervention
Action requiredTreat these with high attention, as they reflect a deliberate human judgment call made during the session

3. Gray dots: dismissed events Gray dots represent events that were previously flagged but have since been dismissed. A dismissal indicates that the event was reviewed and determined not to represent genuine misconduct.
AttributeDetails
AppearanceGray dot
OriginPreviously flagged (by the system or a proctor) but subsequently dismissed after review
What it meansThe event was investigated and ruled out as a false positive or non-issue
Action requiredNo immediate action needed, but dismissed events remain visible for audit trail purposes

Dot types at a glance

Dot typeOriginStatus
🔴 Filled red dotSystem-detectedActive, pending review
🔴 Red dot with red borderManually added by proctorActive, flagged by human
⚪ Gray dotSystem or proctor flaggedDismissed after review