![]() I have no experience (yet) with adding face recognition data to metadata, though I have used Picasa in the past, before Google abandoned it.įrom what I know now, there is a fair bit of face recognition related information support in metadata, though I have not done anything with it nor really checked out any images with such data. Once you crosswalk the reference person, there’d be some intelligence for refining matches on the others. So, for a family reunion photo, the metadata might include the focal ancestor (who is generations past & not even in the photo) and metadata includes a Modified Henry Numbering system (with Spouse S1, S2, S3… suffix where necessary) to facilitate associating the persons if the photo is imported into a foreign tree. One of my big questions is how to make such data portable for genealogy? For instance, maybe there is a focal person for a group and each person might have a genealogical numbering system reference number relative to that person? I am wondering if I brought in samples from Picasa and Google Images file, whether it would be possible to extend the a file’s metadata so that it would be readable by either? ![]() The machine learning for face recognition was very interesting but it was all XMP that not even Google’s cloud-based replacement tool recognized. Would you share your progress with us occasionally? I recently did an experiment with Picasa and intended to bring in the metadata to Gramps. Though, I will still have to look it over better to see which data is supported and which will need to be added or … I am not so much interested in editing, though it might be nice to fix typos and other such ‘small issues’, but it would be very helpful if one could at least review the data.Īs well, I am curious if anyone has suggestions as to which tags are useful or which to avoid. In particular, I am more interested in XMP or IPTC data describing the content of the image, rather than merely data about the size & data of the image.Īs part of my posting here I have found an earlier thread and will have to have a closer look at the thread later, since that thread is closed. There seems to be limited display of media metadata in 5.1.4, presumably via gexiv2, and I am curious if there is any way to customize or add to the data displayed in the metadata tab. ![]() It got me curious about the plugin mentioned Editexifmetadata, which seems to have fallen by the wayside. Not that I want to step in as a replacement - my experience with Gtk & github, Python etc is way too limited to take on something like that, but … ![]() A recent announcement about the developer for gexiv2 wishing to step down caught my eye. Just installed Gramps 5.1.4 for Windows, though I have been using it off and on for quite some time and am still subscribed to the old sourceforge mailing list. ![]()
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