just curiosity: AI image analysis ?
Kjetil Kjernsmo
kjetil at kjernsmo.net
Sat Mar 29 23:46:03 GMT 2025
On lørdag 29. mars 2025 19:56:37 CET Michael Miller wrote:
> The auto-tagging models in digiKam can accomplish a small portion of this by
> identifying objects in images like cars, people, animals, etc (YOLOv11
> models), and can also identify some compositional elements like lakeshores,
> mountains, sand dunes, etc (EfficientNetB7 model). These models are the
> best available at the moment that can be run somewhat effectively on a
> person’s computer.
So, one thing is the kind of laptops people tend to have on their desktop, but
I assume that quite a few Digikam users might tend to be more power users, and
so have stationary computers available that they could use for heavier loads.
I currently have two such, one which has my files and a MySQL database, but it
could do so much more.
Could this accelerate the progress if there was a framework (in KDE, for
example), to offload processing of such heavy tasks to a different local box?
Kind regards,
Kjetil
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