https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384401

--- Comment #2 from Jens <jens-bugs.kde....@spamfreemail.de> ---
Thank you for answering! Regarding your comments:
1. I consider this a bug since there are lots of images of people lying down or
even tilting their heads. This must be solved. A workaround in Digikam would be
doing what you suggested, but automatically for 90°/180°/270° at least (better,
also 45° etc). This slows down the detection process but it is still much
faster than doing it manually (and might be presented as an optional checkbox
before starting).
2. True - like I said, this should be remembered. iPhoto (Apple) does it by
never deleting face tags at all - it just applies a flag "invisible" to a
"deleted" face. If detection runs again, it will see there is already a face
tag and delete it. There is an option for selected images to "rerun detection"
which will make all "deleted" tags visible again.
3. Which version would that be? With 5.6.0, I have to correct 50% of all faces.
Detection works reasonably well, but recognition doesn't. And since I have a
lot of (baby) faces lying down (with parents) - i.e. rotated 90° - they are not
detected either.
4. Thank you :)

I have another one: quite frequently Digikam detects a face "inside" another
face, i.e. a face rectangle is inside (or mostly inside) another one. the same
name is applied to both faces. This also seems incorrect ...
Q: When I draw face rectangles manually, what area should I choose to best
train the algorithm? Just eyes/nose/mouth or the whole head?

Thank you!

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