https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415782
--- Comment #12 from mo...@gmx.net --- (In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #11) > We are currently storing a person's last 20 confirmed face matrices. Saving > all of them would enlarge the database enormously and digiKam would always > slow down. We have had in the past because users had thousands of faces from > just one person. Ok I see. So the quality of the detection depends on the last 20 pictures confirmed? Thus after I confirmed current faces, it unlikely that the next run will recognize the face on an older picture? If got things right, the face recognition date base currently gets rebuilt with each run, right? I know, the interface should be kept simple, but maybe understanding why pictures are detected or not could improve by providing more options like how many faces-matrices are used and how they are selected (the last, randomly, folder, time-span, etc). Maybe even being able to show the face-matrices used and being able to deselect them. Also, as most people typically have a select number of people with a high likelyness of being on a photo (Family, Fiends) it might be an option to give those haing been tagged often a little boost. Or to spend some extra processing time to better train for this group. P.s: I have no face-recognition skills; Thus please indulge my ignorance if these suggestions don't make sense. ;) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.