https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=485029
--- Comment #15 from Craig <craigfryer...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Michael Miller from comment #12) > Hi Antonio, > YOLO does face detection. To say that differently, YOLO finds the faces in > an image. YOLO does not try to determine who the face matches. In previous > versions of digiKam, we used OpenFace for face matching. In digiKam v8.5.0 > we are switching to SFace, which is faster and much more accurate. > > While implementing SFace in digiKam, I tested several pictures of my son, > who is 13 years old. Starting with a single current image, I was able to > match current images, and images from a few years ago. Once the images from > a few years ago were tagged with my son's name, I ran face recognition > again. This time it matched pictures even older. I approved those face > suggestions and re-ran the process several more times. Each time it found > older and older images of my son, and with very few false matches. > > I also ran the test in the opposite direction. I tagged a single picture of > him when he was only a few moths old. Again, the system found pictures of > him from that time, and newer pictures. By running the process several > times, the system was able to detect most of the images of my son from when > he was a baby to the present. > > I hope this helps explain how the new system works. > > Gilles, > I think we can close this since SFace recognition is proven to be > significantly more accurate than OpenFace. > > Cheers, > Mike Thank you for this explanation. I look forward to using 8.5. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.