Recognition Settings
Configure the facial recognition settings in your account to control the accuracy of who is detected by HIVO's facial recongition technology
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Configure the facial recognition settings in your account to control the accuracy of who is detected by HIVO's facial recongition technology
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HIVO's Recognition Settings allow you to fine-tune how the system recognizes faces in uploaded photos or videos. This is useful for tracking important faces, helping you manage the data, usage rights and consent that relate to the people that appear in your company's photos and videos more effectively.
Setting up " Settings" in HIVO will help:
Using Recognition Settings, you can fine-tune the HIVO system to focus only on important faces, helping you manage your data efficiently and save time.
Navigate to: Client Profile => Settings => Recognition Settings
Various configuration options are available:
Then, save the changes so this takes effect for future Recognition. You can read more about Recognition feature here.
If you have any questions about “Recognition Settings" or other features, don't hesitate to ask, we're always here to help!
Type | Description |
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Minimum Number of Faces to Group
Set the minimum number of similar faces required to save the face as "Anonymous person". When a face appears enough times as set, it will be saved and you can easily identify that person later on the Recognition page.
Leave blank to use the default value of 4, suitable for small to medium photo/video uploads.
If you upload a lot of faces, increase the value to 10 or higher to ensure only faces that appear frequently are saved as "Anonymous".
Minimum Face Matching Size
Set the minimum size that a face needs to be recognized by the system. Faces that are too small may not be useful for tracking.
Leave blank to use the default value of 0%.
A value of 2% is suitable for ignoring very small faces in a crowd.
Minimum Face Confidence
Set the minimum level of confidence required for a face to be recognized.
Leave blank to use the default value of 99%.
A value of 99% or higher is recommended to ensure that no faces are mistakenly recognized.
Minimum Face Similarity
Set the minimum similarity level required for two faces to be matched. High similarity ensures that similar faces always belong to the same person.
Leave blank to use the default value of 97%.
If you upload a small amount of faces, a lower value like 95% may work better for exact matching.