This commit refactors the handling of face location data to exclusively use the DeepFace format ({x, y, w, h}) instead of the legacy tuple format (top, right, bottom, left). Key changes include updating method signatures, modifying internal logic for face quality score calculations, and ensuring compatibility in the GUI components. Additionally, configuration settings for face detection have been adjusted to allow for smaller face sizes and lower confidence thresholds, enhancing the system's ability to detect faces in various conditions. All relevant tests have been updated to reflect these changes, ensuring continued functionality and performance.
This commit adds final notes to the migration documentation and quickstart files, confirming readiness for DeepFace implementation across all phases. The updates include completion confirmations in `DEEPFACE_MIGRATION_COMPLETE.md`, `PHASE1_COMPLETE.md`, `PHASE2_COMPLETE.md`, and `PHASE3_COMPLETE.md`, as well as quickstart notes in `.notes/phase1_quickstart.md` and `.notes/phase2_quickstart.md`. These changes ensure clarity on the project's progress and readiness for the next steps in the DeepFace integration.
This commit introduces several new documents summarizing the completion of Phase 6, which focused on testing and validation of the DeepFace integration. Key deliverables include a detailed testing guide, validation checklist, test results report, and a quick reference guide. All automated tests have passed, confirming the functionality and performance of the integration. The documentation provides insights into the testing process, results, and next steps for manual GUI testing and user acceptance validation, ensuring clarity and thoroughness for future development and deployment.
This commit finalizes the migration from face_recognition to DeepFace across all phases. It includes updates to the database schema, core processing, GUI integration, and comprehensive testing. All features are now powered by DeepFace technology, providing superior accuracy and enhanced metadata handling. The README and documentation have been updated to reflect these changes, ensuring clarity on the new capabilities and production readiness of the PunimTag system. All tests are passing, confirming the successful integration.
This commit introduces several new files to enhance project organization and developer onboarding. The `.cursorignore` and `.cursorrules` files provide guidelines for Cursor AI, while `CONTRIBUTING.md` outlines contribution procedures. Additionally, `IMPORT_FIX_SUMMARY.md`, `RESTRUCTURE_SUMMARY.md`, and `STATUS.md` summarize recent changes and project status. The `README.md` has been updated to reflect the new project focus and structure, ensuring clarity for contributors and users. These additions aim to improve maintainability and facilitate collaboration within the PunimTag project.