Face tags duplicates

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 17:33:22 GMT 2017


All this data are "duplicated" for Interoperability purpose with other
photo management softwares. That all...

Look in Setup/Metadata/Advanced panel to customize some tags to store in
file metadata. But it's currently limited, and we have file in bugzilla to
improve it.

Gilles Caulier

2017-01-17 18:27 GMT+01:00 Andrey Goreev <aegoreev at gmail.com>:

> When I hover the mouse over the face I see two regions with the same name.
> I think this is where the information got duplicated:
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionName                      : Jack, Jack
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionType                      : Face, Face
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaX                     : 0.805176, 0.802246
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaY                     : 0.470703, 0.501953
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaW                     : 0.198242, 0.109375
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaH                     : 0.316406, 0.145833
>
> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaUnit                  : normalized, normalized
>
> [XMP-MP]        RegionRectangle                 : 0.706055, 0.3125,
> 0.198242, 0.316406, 0.747559, 0.429036, 0.109375, 0.145833
>
> [XMP-MP]        RegionPersonDisplayName         : Jack, Jack
>
>
> Best regards,
> Andrey Goreev
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 10:22 AM, Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Were the data considerate as duplicated for you ?
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2017-01-17 17:37 GMT+01:00 Andrey Goreev <aegoreev at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Here is an extract from the output of ExifTool -a -G1 -s FILE command:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [XMP-digiKam]   TagsList                        : People/Jack,
>>> Places/zoo
>>>
>>>  [XMP-microsoft] LastKeywordXMP                  : People/Jack,
>>> Places/zoo
>>>
>>> [XMP-microsoft] LastKeywordIPTC                 : Places/zoo, Jack
>>>
>>>  [XMP-acdsee]    Categories                      :
>>> <Categories><Category Assigned="0">People<Category
>>> Assigned="1">Jack</Category></Category><Category
>>> Assigned="0">Places<Category Assigned="1">zoo</Category></Categories>
>>>
>>>  [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAppliedToDimensionsW      : 2048
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAppliedToDimensionsH      : 1536
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAppliedToDimensionsUnit   : pixel
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionName                      : Jack, Jack
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionType                      : Face, Face
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaX                     : 0.805176, 0.802246
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaY                     : 0.470703, 0.501953
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaW                     : 0.198242, 0.109375
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaH                     : 0.316406, 0.145833
>>>
>>> [XMP-mwg-rs]    RegionAreaUnit                  : normalized, normalized
>>>
>>> [XMP-MP]        RegionRectangle                 : 0.706055, 0.3125,
>>> 0.198242, 0.316406, 0.747559, 0.429036, 0.109375, 0.145833
>>>
>>> [XMP-MP]        RegionPersonDisplayName         : Jack, Jack
>>>
>>> [XMP-lr]        HierarchicalSubject             : People|Jack,
>>> Places|zoo
>>>
>>> [XMP-mediapro]  CatalogSets                     : People|Jack,
>>> Places|zoo
>>>
>>> [XMP-dc]        Subject                         : Jack, zoo
>>>
>>>  [IPTC]          Keywords                        : Jack, zoo
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Andrey Goreev
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Andrey Goreev <aegoreev at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have noticed that some of my pictures have duplicated face tags. One
>>>> face area would cover just the face (from eyes to lips, no hair), the
>>>> second one would cover the whole head (with hair).
>>>>
>>>> I was wondering if there is any automated way to find all such pictures
>>>> and get rid of duplicate face tags using Digikam.
>>>>
>>>> Please share ideas if you have any.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Andrey Goreev
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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