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ds-faceapi

v1.0.0

Published

A DroidScript FaceAPI plugin trainer

Readme

ds-faceapi

A command-line interface (CLI) for training image datasets and generating JSON models that can be used with the face recognition plugin in DroidScript.


Installation

To install the CLI globally, run:

npm install -g ds-faceapi

Usage

The ds-faceapi CLI provides a command to train images and generate face recognition models. Below is a detailed description of the train command.

Train Command

Use the train command to process images from a source folder and create a model file:

ds-faceapi train [options]

Options

| Option | Description | |-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | -s, --source <source> | The source folder containing images to train the model. Required. | | -n, --name <name> | The name of the model. Defaults to the source folder name if not provided. | | -f, --fast | Enables a faster training process by prioritizing speed over accuracy. |

Examples

ds-faceapi train -s ./images -n my-model

This command trains the images in the ./images directory and creates a model named my-model.json.

To prioritize speed over accuracy, add the --fast option or just -f flag:

ds-faceapi train -s ./images -f

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Support

For any issues or questions, please contact me at [email protected].