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Jan 14, 2010

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I've been doing face matching for an hour, found a couple possibles.

One thing I've noticed is that the photos on the right repeat, a lot. Are there just a lot of duplicates, or is there a reason to throw an image back into the loop again even if the photo on the left hasn't changed?

Keep up the great work.
Keith

I've found the same Keith, but in a way it's useful as I am getting to know some of the images so well I sometimes know which one I'm looking for to try and match a 'missing' photo with. It can be tedious trying to get it to come up again though. I've managed it once and flagged a possible match as a result.

The option to sort match photos by male/female young/adult/elderly is great!

Thanks for the comments - Yes, there's a preponderance of duplicates, due to the way that the images are tagged and stored in the database... We're in the process of writing a de-duper, but it's interesting to hear from Alison that there may be some utility in it.

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