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I may be an oddity... I dont really care about the "hand edit tags in a GUI" functionality of taggui.
I like it for the fact that it lets me compare outputs from all different types of models, in a single place.
In other words, I only use the autotagging capabilities.
As such, it would be really nice if I could use it in some kind of batch mode, for LARGE scale tagging.
For example, I want to tag a dataset that has 250k images stretched across 255 subdirectories.
Attempting to first load all the images, and then "select all", would be ugly.
Is there a batchmode type of workflow I could use?
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I may be an oddity... I dont really care about the "hand edit tags in a GUI" functionality of taggui.
I like it for the fact that it lets me compare outputs from all different types of models, in a single place.
In other words, I only use the autotagging capabilities.
As such, it would be really nice if I could use it in some kind of batch mode, for LARGE scale tagging.
For example, I want to tag a dataset that has 250k images stretched across 255 subdirectories.
Attempting to first load all the images, and then "select all", would be ugly.
Is there a batchmode type of workflow I could use?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: