Newbie question: Fully automatic convert with face recognition?

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Newbie question: Fully automatic convert with face recognition?

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I would like to replace an actor by another one in a movie; does it already exist a Windows software which automatically does it upon providing the movie and two facesets as input? I don't want to spend weeks manually highlighting the right face in each scene...
Is Faceswap (or any other SW) able to automatically identify a specific face among many others in same scene?

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It is. It's fairly slow and of questionable reliability.

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Any demo video available?

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Honestly? The current best method to filter out faces is to use the "sort by face" functionality.

This may change in future, but is covered here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=27#sort

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