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How to use with Nextcloud AIO Docker #687

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kaibagley opened this issue Jul 27, 2023 · 1 comment
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How to use with Nextcloud AIO Docker #687

kaibagley opened this issue Jul 27, 2023 · 1 comment

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Server configuration

  • Old laptop
  • HDD
  • Operating system:
  • Ubuntu server 22.04
  • How is DLib and Pdlib installed:
  • Following the wiki guide, passes the suite test
  • PHP version:
  • 8.1
  • Nextcloud version:
    Latest AIO (6.3.0)
    Nextcloud 27

All of this is installed on the host machine, but I understand that I need to do something different for a Docker setup.
Unfortunately I don't know too much about Docker, so could someone explain to me how to use this information (https://github.com/matiasdelellis/facerecognition/wiki/Docker) on a Docker AIO setup?

Thanks,
Kai

matiasdelellis added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2023
To the happiness of many (Issue #690, #688, #687, 685, #649, #632,
extension, but it goes without saying that its use is still highly
recommended.

You will understand that it is slower, however I must admit that with
JIT enabled, it is quite acceptable, and this is the only reason why
decided to publish it.

It is still experimental, and it works, but it has problems such as it
seems not to converge in stable clusters. When I can fix this, it will
probably be even slower.
matiasdelellis added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2023
To the happiness of many (Issue #690, #688, #687, $685, #649, #632,
extension, but it goes without saying that its use is still highly
recommended.

You will understand that it is slower, however I must admit that with
JIT enabled, it is quite acceptable, and this is the only reason why
decided to publish it.

It is still experimental, and it works, but it has problems such as it
seems not to converge in stable clusters. When I can fix this, it will
probably be even slower.
matiasdelellis added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2023
To the happiness of many (Issue #690, #688, #687, #685, #649, #632,
extension, but it goes without saying that its use is still highly
recommended.

You will understand that it is slower, however I must admit that with
JIT enabled, it is quite acceptable, and this is the only reason why
decided to publish it.

It is still experimental, and it works, but it has problems such as it
seems not to converge in stable clusters. When I can fix this, it will
probably be even slower.
matiasdelellis added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2023
To the happiness of many (Issue #690, #688, #687, #685, #649, #632, #627, #625, etc),
this means that we do not depend on the pdlib extension, but it goes
without saying that its use is still highly recommended.

You will understand that it is slower, however I must admit that with
JIT enabled, it is quite acceptable, and this is the only reason why
decided to publish it.

It is still experimental, and it works, but it has problems such as it
seems not to converge in stable clusters. When I can fix this, it will
probably be even slower.
matiasdelellis added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 23, 2023
To the happiness of many (Issues #690, #688, #687, #685, #649, #632
, #627, #625, etc..?) this means that we do not depend on the pdlib
extension, but it goes without saying that its use is still highly
recommended.

You will understand that it is slower, however I must admit that with
JIT enabled, it is quite acceptable, and this is the only reason why
decided to publish it.
@matiasdelellis
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Hi,
I invite you to try the external model, using the latest version released.

Open a new issue to see how we continue. 😬

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