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Does that feature really work with the S300 and S330 cameras linked with the HomeBase3?

Because I replaced my HomeBase 2 with the latest and, kept my 2C Pro camera and battery doorbell. The camera recognises familiar faces and though the Ignore notifications settings is on on the HomeBase3, I still receive notifications each time I am detected or my husband is . It even is les detailed than when I choose not to ignore notifications ( a presence has been detected versus Me has been detected ).

I thought it was because the image is less clear (2K only for the C2 Pro). It seems, that for security measures, the notifications are sent anyway first and the facial recognition is done afterwards.

How difficult can it be for the programmers to change or add some lines of script to NOT send the notifications when the person is recognised ?

Because 7 times out of 10 for me, the notifications comprise the right name of the person detected.


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I think you have hit the nail on the head. Often, if the camera detects movement, but the person is not looking up, the camera cannot determine if it is a familiar face and would still send out the notification.

Then there is no excuse if the camera can recognise a family member as soon as it detects movement but still sends out notifications. Perhaps they should introduce an optional time delay for the user to specify that the system should not send out notifications until the specified time delay has reached, and use the time delay to determine whether it is a familiar face or not.

For months (years?) Paying customers using Nest Cameras like myself still CANNOT edit / move / reassign a familiar face from one person to another. Hello. It's 2023. I'm not asking for a self driving car nor satellite connectivity. It's a basic edit. #howHardCanItBe

I know it is not Dan. It is Joe. But I cannot amend & label the face correctly. All I can do is keep deleting & hope that one day it works. This is poor and needs fixing. Very frustrating Familiar Faces would be a great idea if they worked properly. But they don't.

OK, thanks for the reply, will give it a go. BTW, I use a Nest Camera Floodlit & a Nest Camera battery. What I don't understand is when it recognises a person, often with a very good image of the person - it just says "person" and there is no ability to give that person a name.

Hey @janthadeus My camera recognised a familiar face earlier today, saying it was "Iain" but it was me, not my friend. But when I looked at Iain in Familiar Faces, there was only 1 picture for him from several weeks ago. Today's picture did not appear. Which means that I could not click & move on today's picture and reassign it to me. I don't understand why the camera says it is "Iain" but then does not add the picture to Iain's history, which means I cannot move the picture. 

I was expecting that I could click on the picture in Event Details and then reassign / move it to me. But, there does not seem any way to do this. Have I missed something ?

Just checking in to see how the conversation is going. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. We'll leave this thread open for a little longer for follow-up questions and concerns.

When the camera saves a Familiar Face for a given event, then I can reassign or add a new person. But, when the camera says it has seen a Familiar Face but then does not save that face for that event, then there is no way of doing anything. It says "Iain" but I know that it was not "Iain" and I cannot do anything. I don't understand why it recognises a Familiar Face but then does not save the face, which means that when it is wrong, then I can do nothing. Is there a setting to enable so that all Familiar Faces are always saved ? Or better still that I can edit the face when I look at the event in the History, as that would be great & what I would expect. Doing the latter, makes sense. Have I missed something ?

thanks @Brad & @janthadeus your advice is helpful. However, the missing feature is that I should be able for any event in the history that recognises a face, be it familiar or new - to edit and/or name that face whilst I am looking at the history. The current work around requires me to leave the event that I am looking at, go elsewhere into settings etc, when the correct customer experience would be to edit the face in the event. If the camera has got the name wrong, then it is a simple correction or if the camera thinks it is a new face, then I can add a new name or assign it to an existing person. I am sure that many others would also welcome this feature too. I also think it would help to deal with the situation that the camera has detected a familiar face, but got the wrong person and has not updated the library with the picture , so i cannot delete or reassign it. Having the ability to edit / add / reassign the face from within the event details history does not sound hard to do. Your suggestions are correct, but they are partial workarounds & this ought to be solved properly.

Just checking in to make sure that you've seen our responses. Please let me know if you have other questions or concerns as I will be locking this in 24 hours if I won't hear back from you again. Feel free to start a new thread and we'll be happy to help.

For this work, the researchers ran two related experiments with male and female faces. All the faces were white. Each face was digitally morphed to display a range of emotion from 50 percent angry to neutral to 50 percent happy.

In both experiments, all study participants came to the lab for what they thought was a memory task. They were asked to track the color and number of squares that appeared randomly on the screen, over images of faces with neutral expressions. This bit of trickery allowed the researchers to expose the participants to some of the faces in their set of morphs, familiarizing participants with them, without explicitly calling attention to the faces.

The results of the second experiment supported those of the first: Participants were more likely to identify familiar faces as happy compared with unfamiliar ones, but only when the faces were emotionally neutral or positive. Their estimates of how happy the faces were increased as the positive features increased. Also, a familiar face needed to have fewer objectively happy features for it to be classified as happy compared with an unfamiliar face.

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You can pre position yourself before she casts familiar faces so your copy will run into another trap trying to reach you. The only mechanic then is to remember where your copy was trapped and find the one without a hat.

How we dealt with the adds was after you trapped yours you made sure to be far away from it before she frees them so you have a lot of time to move, they can also be slowed feared and stunned to help stagger the explosion effect when trapped.

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The key is as soon as she starts casting her clones you go to the edge of the platform, mark all your teammates, and tell them to jump once they find the hatless morchie. Then you move towards the jumping teammate always running across the edge of the platform.

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An illusion of distinctiveness for faces is described that manifests as a positive association between perceived familiarity and perceived distinctiveness. This association seems partly rooted in intrinsic facial characteristics but is boosted by actual exposure to faces. Such illusion could impede research on familiar faces where distinctiveness is manipulated or controlled and researchers will need to find ways around it.

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