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.

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