Members Of Android Authority Have Recently Observed That Google Photos Can Recognize People Even From Behind Their Heads Without Seeing Their Faces For Grouping Photos.
Google Photos is an effective program and a valuable service for several reasons, and identifying faces for grouping photos is one of the best reasons.
But the exciting thing is that Google Photos can strangely identify people from behind them. This feature is handy but equally confusing.
Android Authority member Rita Al Khoury found that her husband was identified by Google Photos even when his face was not visible. Without her face visible, Google Photos accurately identified her and automatically tagged her as the subject in some photos. This detection happened even in images uploaded years ago.
However, this feature doesn’t seem to work with 100% accuracy in all cases; Because manual tagging is still available. It’s also worth noting that in many cases, Photos will display the known face as “addable” rather than being added to photos in total. Therefore, this feature is entirely unsuccessful in many cases.
Al-Khouri continues: I observed this issue with two photos of my wife and realized the program’s function. These photos appear to be tagged based on the context and context of other images in the same environment or with similar clothing where her face is visible. These photos clearly show his face and were taken close to other ideas.