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--- Comment #6 from Jens ---
So currently it is not possible to train the face recognition engine by
importing a lot of images with existing (confirmed and tagged) face rectangle
metadata?
I still have about 40.000 images in my iPhoto database that eve
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--- Comment #5 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
No.
Deleteting face fingerprints, event if face tags (region) are registered to
core database, will not help.
Remember :
1/ You scan for face. Algorithm detect faces in image and record region in core
D
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--- Comment #4 from Jens ---
How about the state of #1 and #2, and how can I detect whether Digikam updates
its guesses after I correct faces? I still have to correct quite a number of
faces.
Can I delete the learning database and make Digikam re-learn
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--- Comment #3 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Git commit 300aa8b31de59661c0f66179abbb50b9f6580d76 by Gilles Caulier.
Committed on 04/01/2018 at 22:51.
Pushed by cgilles into branch 'development/6.0.0'.
turn off option to select the recognition algori
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--- Comment #2 from Jens ---
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
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