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a3023fde
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a3023fde
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Feb 22, 2017
by
Adam Geitgey
Committed by
Davis E. King
Feb 22, 2017
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Remove extra semicolons (#446)
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python_examples/face_recognition.py
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ faces_folder_path = sys.argv[3]
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ faces_folder_path = sys.argv[3]
# face recognition model.
# face recognition model.
detector
=
dlib
.
get_frontal_face_detector
()
detector
=
dlib
.
get_frontal_face_detector
()
sp
=
dlib
.
shape_predictor
(
predictor_path
)
sp
=
dlib
.
shape_predictor
(
predictor_path
)
facerec
=
dlib
.
face_recognition_model_v1
(
face_rec_model_path
)
;
facerec
=
dlib
.
face_recognition_model_v1
(
face_rec_model_path
)
win
=
dlib
.
image_window
()
win
=
dlib
.
image_window
()
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ for f in glob.glob(os.path.join(faces_folder_path, "*.jpg")):
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ for f in glob.glob(os.path.join(faces_folder_path, "*.jpg")):
shape
=
sp
(
img
,
d
)
shape
=
sp
(
img
,
d
)
# Draw the face landmarks on the screen so we can see what face is currently being processed.
# Draw the face landmarks on the screen so we can see what face is currently being processed.
win
.
clear_overlay
()
win
.
clear_overlay
()
win
.
add_overlay
(
d
)
;
win
.
add_overlay
(
d
)
win
.
add_overlay
(
shape
)
win
.
add_overlay
(
shape
)
# Compute the 128D vector that describes the face in img identified by
# Compute the 128D vector that describes the face in img identified by
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@@ -103,10 +103,10 @@ for f in glob.glob(os.path.join(faces_folder_path, "*.jpg")):
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@@ -103,10 +103,10 @@ for f in glob.glob(os.path.join(faces_folder_path, "*.jpg")):
# distance between them less than 0.6 then they are from the same
# distance between them less than 0.6 then they are from the same
# person, otherwise they are from different people. He we just print
# person, otherwise they are from different people. He we just print
# the vector to the screen.
# the vector to the screen.
face_descriptor
=
facerec
.
compute_face_descriptor
(
img
,
shape
)
;
face_descriptor
=
facerec
.
compute_face_descriptor
(
img
,
shape
)
print
(
face_descriptor
)
;
print
(
face_descriptor
)
# It should also be noted that you can also call this function like this:
# It should also be noted that you can also call this function like this:
# face_descriptor = facerec.compute_face_descriptor(img, shape, 100)
;
# face_descriptor = facerec.compute_face_descriptor(img, shape, 100)
# The version of the call without the 100 gets 99.13% accuracy on LFW
# The version of the call without the 100 gets 99.13% accuracy on LFW
# while the version with 100 gets 99.38%. However, the 100 makes the
# while the version with 100 gets 99.38%. However, the 100 makes the
# call 100x slower to execute, so choose whatever version you like. To
# call 100x slower to execute, so choose whatever version you like. To
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