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I have some family photos in which I know who is who in them. I have some other photos where I know the names of some people in it, but not who is who. And some photos with a mix of both. The latter photos may include other people for whom I have no names and am not concerned with at this time. It would be useful to have an AI tool where I could enter the names I know, matched to some faces, and have it figure out the other names and faces for me. I'm sure there are tools that can do that already. But would they be available to end-users like me, and are there ones that would run only on my computer without leaking any personal info to online companies?

I'd also find it very useful to have an AI tool that I could train to edit & rename my other photos like I normally do. I am so behind in doing that, making it hard to find photos from the last 4 years or so that I know I have. Even if the tool didn't do it perfect, it could make it easier maybe. But again, I want my photos and related data to remain private, not end up on the web somewhere.

Date: 2025-01-06 02:14 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] frith
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Irfanview can do batch rename and file type changes. It might be able to do batch corrections too, I don't know, I haven't tried. ComfyUI, while it requires an internet connection to URL 127.0.0.1:8188, runs using your processor (preferably on a Nvidia gaming setup). Now ComfyUI is for generating pastiche images and for "training" images sets yourself to make targeted pastiche images, so I don't know if it can be used as image recognition software. I doubt it. I'm pretty certain you have to do the "recognizing" for it so it can copy the right stuff into a pastiche.

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