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@vladmandic/face-api
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JavaScript module for Face Detection and Face Recognition Using Tensorflow/JS
This is updated face-api.js with latest available TensorFlow/JS as the original face-api.js is not compatible with tfjs 2.0+.
Forked from face-api.js version 0.22.2 released on March 22nd, 2020
Currently based on TensorFlow/JS
2.6.0
If you want to access TFJS
classes and methods directly, they are exported as faceapi.tf
Because I needed FaceAPI that does not cause version conflict with newer TFJS 2.0 that I use accross my projects
And since original FaceAPI was open-source, I've released this version as well
Unfortunately, changes ended up being too large for a simple pull request on original FaceaPI and it ended up being a full-fledged version on its own
TensorFlow/JS 2.0+
TypeScript 4.1
UMD
to ESM
+ CommonJS
ESM
moduleESBuild
instead of Rollup
ES2018
and instead of dual ES5/ES6karma
, jasmine
, babel
, etc.)@tensorflow/tfjs-core
batchNorm()
dependencyversion
class that returns JSON object with version of FaceAPI as well as linked TFJSmtcnn
and tinyYolov2
models as they were non-functional in latest public version of Face-API
Which means valid models are tinyFaceDetector and mobileNetv1
Face-API ships with several pre-build versions of the library:
dist/face-api.js
: IIFE format for client-side Browser exeuctiondist/face-api.esm.js
: ESM format for client-side Browser execution with TFJS pre-bundleddist/face-api.nobundle.js
: ESM format for client-side Browser execution without TFJS and not minifieddist/face-api.cjs
: CommonJS format for server-side NodeJS execution with TFJS pre-bundleddist/face-api.nobundle.cjs
: CommonJS format for server-side NodeJS execution without TFJS and not minifiedDefaults are:
{
"main": "dist/face-api.cjs",
"module": "dist/face-api.esm.js",
"browser": "dist/face-api.esm.js",
}
Reason for additional nobundle
version is if you want to include a specific version of TFJS and not rely on pre-packaged one
FaceAPI
is compatible with TFJS 2.0+
Bundled versions are ~1.1MB minified and non-bundled versions are ~169KB non-minified
All versions include sourcemap
There are several ways to use Face-API:
Recommened for quick tests and backward compatibility with older Browsers that do not support ESM such as IE
This is simplest way for usage within Browser
Simply download dist/face-api.js
, include it in your HTML
file & it's ready to use
<script src="dist/face-api.js"><script>
IIFE script bundles TFJS and auto-registers global namespace faceapi
within Window object which can be accessed directly from a <script>
tag or from your JS file.
Recommended for usage within Browser
To use ESM import directly in a Browser, you must import your script (e.g. index.js
) with a type="module"
<script src="./index.js" type="module">
and then in your index.js
import * as faceapi from 'dist/face-api.esm.js';
or to use non-bundled version:
import * as tf from `https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tensorflow/2.6.0/tf.es2017.min.js`; // load tfjs directly from CDN link
import * as faceapi from 'dist/face-api.nobundle.js';
Same as above, but expectation is that you've installed @vladmandic/faceapi
package
and that you'll package your script using a bundler such as webpack
, rollup
or esbuild
in which case, you do not need to import a script as module - that depends on your bundler configuration
import * as faceapi from '@vladmandic/face-api';
or if your bundler doesn't recognize recommended
type, force usage with:
import * as faceapi from '@vladmandic/face-api/dist/face-api.esm.js';
or to use non-bundled version
import * as tf from `@tensorflow/tfjs`;
import * as faceapi from '@vladmandic/face-api/dist/face-api.nobundle.js';
Recommended for NodeJS projects
Install with:
npm install @vladmandic/face-api
And then use with:
const faceapi = require('@vladmandic/face-api');
or if you want to force CommonJS module instead of relying on recommended
field:
const faceapi = require('@vladmandic/face-api/dist/face-api.cjs');
or if you want to use a non-bundled version: Install with:
npm install @tensorflow/tfjs
npm install @vladmandic/face-api
And then use with:
const tf = require('@tensorflow/tfjs');
const faceapi = require('@vladmandic/face-api/dist/face-api.nobundle.cjs');
Recommended for complex NodeJS projects that use TFJS for other purposes and not just FaceaPI
This way you're importing FaceAPI sources directly and not a bundle, so you have to import @tensorflow/tfjs
explicitly
import * as tf from '@tensorflow/tfjs';
import * as faceapi from '@vladmandic/face-api/build/index.js';
import * as tf from '@tensorflow/tfjs';
import * as faceapi from '@vladmandic/face-api/src/index.ts';
const tf = require('@tensorflow/tfjs');
const faceapi = require('@vladmandic/face-api/build/index.js');
const tf = require('@tensorflow/tfjs');
const faceapi = require('@vladmandic/face-api/src/index.ts');
Pretrained models and their weights are includes in ./model
.
If you want to do a full rebuild, either download npm module
npm install @vladmandic/face-api
cd node_modules/@vladmandic/face-api
or clone a git project
git clone https://github.com/vladmandic/face-api
cd face-api
Then install all dependencies and run rebuild:
npm install
npm run build
Which will compile everything in ./src
into ./build
and create both ESM (standard) and IIFE (minified) bundles as well as sourcemaps in ./dist
For documentation refer to original project at https://github.com/justadudewhohacks/face-api.js
For original weighs refer to https://github.com/justadudewhohacks/face-api.js-models
Single new example that uses both models as well as all of the extensions is included in /example/index.html
Example can be accessed directly using Git pages using URL: https://vladmandic.github.io/face-api/example/
Note: Photos shown below are taken by me
0.8.2 2020/10/25 mandic00@live.com
FAQs
FaceAPI: AI-powered Face Detection & Rotation Tracking, Face Description & Recognition, Age & Gender & Emotion Prediction for Browser and NodeJS using TensorFlow/JS
The npm package @vladmandic/face-api receives a total of 8,877 weekly downloads. As such, @vladmandic/face-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vladmandic/face-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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