Using manually "clustered" faces from memories to improve future clustering #995
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The degree of improvement that recognize learns from manual assignments is rather slim, sadly. Mainly it might learn that a specific person has a diverse set of faces associated with it and can try to use that somehow in the clustering. But the original face embeddings are not trained with your assignments, so e.g. weak spots of the embedding model like children will always be a problem, no matter how much you try by assigning faces to the right people. |
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So, do you mean it does not add to or improve the actual model, or that it just doesn't do much to improve it even though it adds to the model? |
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Great. That answers my questions then. Thanks for the explanation. |
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I'm not sure if I used the right terms. I installed Memories in Nextcloud (Awesome app by the way, check it out). If I go to people under memories, I can merge people. If I go to a person, and it has the face of someone else, I can remove it or move it to another person. I can create new groupings for a new person and name them.
I would like to know if recognize will use these corrections to better its detection and/or clustering going forward. If not, could that be implemented somehow?
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