[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2023-02-26 Thread Andrei
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[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2023-02-26 Thread Andrei
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[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2023-02-26 Thread Andrei
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--- Comment #4 from Andrei  ---
About time. I don't see problem with it. I can run it at night.

But I see another problem with shouldn't be done before: to see similar faces
as one with some coefficient.

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[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2020-08-19 Thread Minh Nghia Duong
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--- Comment #3 from Minh Nghia Duong  ---
Real-time face detection and recognition on video are possible. However, if you
wish to extract all the faces appear in the video, it is possible that too many
faces are returned, depend on the number of frames. If you wish to return only
distinct faces in the video, face clustering is needed. 

In both ways, video analyse like this, as Gilles said, is time-consuming. But
if this feature is still in need, I could try to implement it

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[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2019-07-29 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #2 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
A quick response from me :

Video face detection will be time consuming. You need to read frame by frame
(in critical case) to check if a face exist in image. So the video need to be
decompressed and analyzed.

Second point, we need a temporal property to add in database to localize a face
in a specific frame from a video. This kind of value do not exist yet in
database.

Anyway, detection and recognition algorithm do not needs to be adjusted for
video as media is analyzed by frames (images).

Gilles Caulier

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[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2019-07-24 Thread IWBR
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--- Comment #1 from IWBR  ---
Not a dev, but there is a project to improve the whole face recognition process
in digikam. However, I have not heard anything about recognizing people in
videos, so I wouldn't be optimistic about it, at least in short-medium term.

Probably some of the developers will be able to give you a more specific
answer.

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[digikam] [Bug 409995] Scan for Faces in video files is not yet supported

2019-07-21 Thread IWBR
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