How to use the expo-face-detector.FaceDetector.Constants function in expo-face-detector

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github expo / expo / modules / camersja / GalleryScreen.js View on Github external
detectFace = photoUri =>
    FaceDetector.detectFacesAsync(`${FileSystem.documentDirectory}photos/${photoUri}`, {
      detectLandmarks: FaceDetector.Constants.Landmarks.none,
      runClassifications: FaceDetector.Constants.Classifications.all,
    })
      .then(this.facesDetected)
      .catch(this.handleFaceDetectionError);
github expo / expo / modules / camersja / GalleryScreen.js View on Github external
detectFace = photoUri =>
    FaceDetector.detectFacesAsync(`${FileSystem.documentDirectory}photos/${photoUri}`, {
      detectLandmarks: FaceDetector.Constants.Landmarks.none,
      runClassifications: FaceDetector.Constants.Classifications.all,
    })
      .then(this.facesDetected)
      .catch(this.handleFaceDetectionError);

expo-face-detector

Lets you use the power of Google Mobile Vision (https://developers.google.com/vision/face-detection-concepts) framework to detect faces on images.

MIT
Latest version published 1 month ago

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