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Not available in the asset store anymore #2

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TiborUdvari opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 3 comments
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Not available in the asset store anymore #2

TiborUdvari opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 3 comments

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@TiborUdvari
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It seems that it has been depreciated and no longer available in the Unity asset store. Does this mean that it does not work with new versions of Unity (2017+)?

@EnoxSoftware
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EnoxSoftware commented Oct 26, 2017

I realized that commercial use of dataset used to train "shape_predictor_68 _ face_landmarks.dat" is prohibited. Therefore, I temporarily stop publishing assets.
"shape_predictor_68 _ face_landmarks.dat" is the trained model file published by the author of dlib.
http://dlib.net/face_landmark_detection.py.html

# You can get the trained model file from:
# http://dlib.net/files/shape_predictor_68_face_landmarks.dat.bz2.
# Note that the license for the iBUG 300-W dataset excludes commercial use.
# So you should contact Imperial College London to find out if it's OK for
# you to use this model file in a commercial product.

Sales of asset packages changed for trained models using the new dataset will be resumed within a few days.

@benzsuankularb
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benzsuankularb commented Oct 27, 2017

@EnoxSoftware Will the new dataset reduce detection accuracy?

How about size of dataset and library itself?

@EnoxSoftware
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The detection accuracy is almost equal to that of the old model.
sp_human_face_68.dat is trained using the dlib 5-point face landmark dataset.

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