Hi guys, I'm using Bisenet-fp for all my swaps these days, and have a good idea of what I'm doing now but have one real problem with troubleshooting my datasets.
How do we browse the extracted faces with masks intact (overlaid, like in the training session)? The older forum posts state that masks are in the alignments file but I know more recently they're all bound up in the PNG metadata. I checked the PNGs and they do not have an alpha channel, so I looked to the metadata and found the mask encoded in there, but have no idea how to browse them.
The reason I ask is that there are many faces that pop up in training with horribly wrong masks and generally terrible source images. The B face tries to adapt to those images and I know it's fouling my training session, so I cancel it and try to manually sift through the thousands of images to delete them.
So really, my question is twofold.
1) How can we browse our dataset folder in a similar fashion as the training previews, i.e. with the red mask overlaid on the image, and
2) If I had to, how can I decode the mask code inside the PNG to make my own viewer in Python etc?
Thanks so much for any info or tips