| I believe this is one key reason why so many use FB and willing to give up their identity including others; to keep track of their pictures. I believe with the advent of the digital picture age and $15 128GB SDCards. People have so many pictures they can't manage, they will rely on anything that gives them a bit of control with minimal effort: FB w/ facial recognition. I believe the singular aspect of what a camera should be able id faces. Then embed that info in the metadata to be pulled later. The caveat to that is it must be kept private, never be uploaded onto a cloud and metadata encrypted. Although like others, I have GBytes of pictures but the only ones precious enough to keep track of are the ones with faces on them. Object recognition, yeah kool but if I could query: find all pics of my son. BAM! be very happy. So to give up my idea I'll never implement:
1. ID faces but only locally.
2. Embed face info as metadata of the picture file.
3. Crawler that walks regularly through all your pictures AND videos and ID's faces.
4. A natural query language to find all pics by relationship, name, age, sex, time and date Re-reading your question, failed to initially understand. sorry. Your question has already been answered: Google Lens. Matter of fact, i just used it on a tree I couldn't ID so I took a pic of it using Googl Lens and voila with their long reach search arm, BAM! I found it. I've done this many time befores with the Lens app. So not sure what more you can add to what seem to already work as your looking for? |
By the way, storing images with face recognition is quite convenient using Google Photos too.