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python-animeface is a Python wrapper of AnimeFace, a library to detect anime character faces in images.
See also the official website of AnimeFace (in Japanese language).
You can install this module with PIP.
pip install animeface
In case a Python binary package (wheel) is not available for your environment, you need to install libnvxs (the original AnimeFace library) before installing python-animeface. The source code of libnvxs is included in this repository.
cd third_party/nvxs-1.0.2
./configure
make
sudo make install
>>> import animeface
>>> import PIL.Image
>>> im = PIL.Image.open('/path/to/image.jpg')
>>> faces = animeface.detect(im)
>>> faces
[<animeface.Face likelihood=1.000000 face=<pos=(295, 90; 182, 182)> skin=<color=(253, 226, 212)> hair=<color=(199, 194, 196)> left_eye=<pos=(408, 134; 34, 42), color=(92, 42, 49)> right_eye=<pos=(316, 137; 55, 48), color=(79, 33, 39)> mouth=<pos=(372, 202; 32, 23)> nose=<pos=(397, 186)> chin=<pos=(377, 242)>>]
>>> fp = faces[0].face.pos
>>> print(fp.x, fp.y, fp.width, fp.height)
295 90 182 182
See animeface/__init__.py for the API definitions.
python-animeface is licenced under Apache License.
The original AnimeFace library is licenced under NYSL.
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A library to detect anime faces in images.
We found that animeface demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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