Show Computer Vision Facebook for Chrome Reveals Hidden Facebook Photo Tags
Chrome: Lots of photography apps like Google Photos and Apple Photos try to automatically analyze objects in your photos and add automatic tags, and it turns out that Facebook does that too, even if you never know it. Show Computer Vision Tags Facebook is a Chrome extension that exposes all of these tags.
Facebook uses software to view the images you upload and then adds tags based on what it sees. Oddly enough, he doesn’t show any of this. The only aspect of this software that you will see is the facial recognition feature, which suggests a face in the image, but Facebook also tags photos with data such as the number of people in the photo, indoors or outdoors, etc. This is useful for a number of reasons, but mostly used for blind users who may rely on screen readers to understand the image. Once the tags are set, accessibility software can describe the image.
If you’re wondering what tags your photos are getting, you can find out using the Chrome developer tools, or simply install the Computer Vision Tags extension, which adds a small overlay for each image with a list of tags that Facebook adds to those photos. …
Display Computer Vision Tags Facebook | Chrome Web Store by Digital Inspiration