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rclip
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35,000 photos, what to do?
The installation instructions are in the project README: https://github.com/yurijmikhalevich/rclip. I use the prebuilt executable option to install it on my Synology NAS.
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Apple - Fruit = X? rclip update: query combos and snapcraft, homebrew, and pypi releases
rclip source code is published on GitHub under the MIT license: https://github.com/yurijmikhalevich/rclip. Give it a try, and let me know what you think!
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I have like 1500 videos of me playing piano.. too many to go through manually to eliminate the inappropriate ones. Can ML help?
Use this command line project called rclip which is the easiest way to use CLIP models on your local folders of images. It was written by /u/39dotyt (thanks again!).
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Can I Create my own AI Image Bank?
https://github.com/yurijmikhalevich/rclip https://mikhalevi.ch/rclip-an-ai-powered-command-line-photo-search-tool
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Can anybody advise open-sourced neural net model to tag/recognize photos on a harddrive?
The latter would be easy to use with https://github.com/yurijmikhalevich/rclip .
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Organizing 6 TB of random junk
For images rclip can give you search that's better than Google Photos with entirely unannotated data and pure natural English queries.
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AI powered image sorting/tagging/organising?
Google Photos can do this kind of searching for specific objects and combinations. I'm not sure if there is a tool that you can install locally that will do it. What we're probably looking for is a local image search engine powered by CLIP. Something like this, but with a GUI on Windows. It would be cool if tools like Eagle integrated CLIP into them, so you didn't have to manually tag everything, they were just auto-tagged with the content that is already in them. PhotoPrism might be the closest thing yet.
- Rclip: AI-Powered Command-Line Photo Search Tool Using CLIP
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Natural text to image search(without captions), using CLIP model. Notebook in comment.
Indexing was done with this other guy's github project. It was convenient because it automatically handles things like "continue where it left off".
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Using CLIP to score multiple images against a single string.
It's based on https://github.com/yurijmikhalevich/rclip who posted his project here a while ago.
zap2it-GuideScraping
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