In this tutorial, we will generate synthetic data intended for detecting 10 everyday grocery items. These grocery items were imported into your project when you imported the tutorial files from the _**Package Manager**_, and are located in the folder `Assets/Samples/Perception/0.5.0-preview.1/Tutorial Files/Foreground Objects/Phase 1/Prefabs`.
The label configuration we have created (`TutorialIdLabelConfig`) is an`IdLabelConfig`, and is compatible with three of the four labelers we have attached to our `Perception Camera`. This type of label configuration carries a unique numerical ID for each label. However, `SemanticSegmentationLabeler` requires a different kind of label configuration which includes unique colors for each label instead of numerical IDs. This is because the output of this labeler are images in which each visible foreground object is painted in a unique color.
The label configuration we have created (`TutorialIdLabelConfig`) is of type`IdLabelConfig`, and is compatible with three of the four labelers we have attached to our `Perception Camera`. This type of label configuration carries a unique numerical ID for each label. However, `SemanticSegmentationLabeler` requires a different kind of label configuration which includes unique colors for each label instead of numerical IDs. This is because the output of this labeler are images in which each visible foreground object is painted in a unique color.
* **Action**: In the _**Project**_ tab, right-click the `Assets` folder, then click _**Create -> Perception -> Semantic Segmentation Label Config**_. Name this asset `TutorialSemanticSegmentationLabelConfig`.
The final piece of the label set-up workflow is to assign labels to the objects that are supposed to be detected by an eventual object-detection model, and add those labels to both of the label configurations we have created. As mentioned above, these objects are located at `Assets/Samples/Perception/0.5.0-preview.1/Tutorial Files/Foreground Objects/Phase 1/Prefabs`.
It is now time to assign labels to the objects that are supposed to be detected by an eventual object-detection model, and add those labels to both of the label configurations we have created. As mentioned above, these objects are located at `Assets/Samples/Perception/0.5.0-preview.1/Tutorial Files/Foreground Objects/Phase 1/Prefabs`.
In Unity, Prefabs are essentially reusable GameObjects that are stored to disk, along with all their child GameObjects, components, and property values. Let's see what our sample prefabs include.
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**Note:** Since we used automatic labels here and added them to our configurations, we are confident that the labels in the configurations match the labels of our objects. In cases where you decide to add manual labels to objects and configurations, make sure you use the exact same labels, otherwise, the objects for which a matching label is not found in your configurations will not be detected by the labelers that are using those configurations.
### <aname="step-5">Step 5: Add and Set-up Randomizers</a>