docs: software spec, requirements register, and implementation plan
Adds the requirements baseline for the pipeline redesign: - SPEC.md — software requirements with Current/Gap deltas per item, so the document doubles as a work list. - requirements.md — stable flat IDs (AR/DP/IR/GR/VR) with parent traces, priorities, statuses, and a per-requirement verification plan. Replaces the thematic A1..E8 scheme, which had already produced an A1a and an out-of-order E6; IDs are now permanent and never reused. - IMPLEMENTATION-PLAN.md — phased work. The central change is AR-012: presence follows track extent rather than per-frame recognition, so a window starts when an actor appears rather than when the recogniser first succeeded. anneal_sec and extinction_sec are withdrawn rather than retuned — a track that survives its own gaps leaves them nothing to do. Verification is shaped by CI running on an N100 with no dGPU: the existing HDF5 dump makes everything downstream of embedding replayable on CPU, which covers the bulk of the redesign. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Implementation plan
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Companion to [`SPEC.md`](SPEC.md). Sequences the gaps identified there into
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phases, with dependencies and acceptance criteria.
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Ordering principle: **land the things that make measurement trustworthy before
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the things that require measurement.** The central change (A6) invalidates every
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tuned constant in `config.hpp`, so anything that could corrupt a retune must be
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fixed first, and the retune itself gates the release.
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| Phase | Contents | Gated on | Parallelisable |
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|---|---|---|---|
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| 0 | D3 model binding, E1 dump audit | — | with 4 |
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| 1 | TrackRegistry + A6 track-extent presence | 0 | — |
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| 2 | Retune (A6 constants), E4 | 1 | — |
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| 3 | A8 unidentified capture, D2 gallery report | 0 | with 1, 2 |
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| 4 | C2 audio signature | — | with everything |
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Phases 3 and 4 touch disjoint code from 1 and 2 and can proceed alongside them.
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---
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## Phase 0 — De-risk measurement
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Small, self-contained, and prerequisite to trusting any number produced later.
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### 0.1 Gallery/model binding (D3)
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Stamp the embedder identity into the gallery at build time; verify at load.
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- `gallery_builder` writes the embedder model identity (filename + hash of the
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ONNX, or an explicit version string) into the gallery file.
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- Every consumer — `scene_analyze`, `replay.py`, the optimizer — checks it at
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startup against the embedder it is about to use.
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- Mismatch is a **hard error naming both sides**, never a warning.
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*Why first:* cross-model cosine similarities are meaningless but look entirely
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plausible. A retune against a mismatched gallery would produce numbers that are
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wrong and undetectably so. This is the cheapest insurance in the document.
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**Acceptance:** a deliberately mismatched gallery/model pair fails at startup
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with a message naming both; a matched pair is unaffected. Covered by a test in
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`tests/test_gallery_store.cpp`.
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### 0.2 Dump audit for track-aware replay (E1)
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The dump captures state at `EmbeddedSceneFrame` — *upstream* of tracking. After
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A6, presence depends on tracker output, so replay must be able to reconstruct
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tracks exactly as the live pipeline would.
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- Confirm `bbox`, `landmarks`, `confidence`, `is_cut`, `is_scene_boundary` and
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frame timestamps are sufficient to re-run `FaceTrackerFunc` deterministically.
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- Specifically verify the **cross-cut park/revive path** (A4) is reproducible: it
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depends on `is_cut` and on last-frame embeddings, both of which should be
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present — confirm rather than assume.
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- If anything is missing, add it and bump `schema_version` in
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[`scripts/optimizer/SCHEMA.md`](../scripts/optimizer/SCHEMA.md).
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**Acceptance:** for one film, tracks reconstructed from the dump are identical
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(same `track_id` partitioning of the same faces) to those from a live run.
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This equivalence test is the foundation of Phase 2 and should be kept as a
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regression test.
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---
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## Phase 1 — TrackRegistry and track-extent presence (A6)
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The central change. Presence moves from "frames where the actor was recognised"
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to "extent of tracks the actor owns".
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### 1.1 Design: TrackRegistry as a shared resource
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**Decision:** track ownership lives in a `TrackRegistry` object that is *external
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to the dataflow network*, not in a node and not inside `TrackGallery`.
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This is idiomatic for this codebase rather than a workaround:
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- Node functors are already constructed outside the network and passed in by
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reference — `main.cpp:186-207` builds `ftracker_fn`, `tracker_fn`, `sink_fn` as
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stack objects and `ObjectNode` wraps them ("the object must outlive the node",
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KPN SPEC §371).
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- KPN provides `SharedResource<T>` (`external/KPN/shared_resource.hpp`) precisely
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for state shared across nodes, and shared resources can be registered with a
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network for reporting (KPN SPEC §163, §445).
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Why not the two alternatives:
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- **Not a node.** Ownership is not a stage in the stream — it is state that
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several stages read and write, at different points, with the final answer only
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known at EOF. Modelling it as a node would force ownership to be decided at a
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single point in the flow, which is exactly what it cannot be.
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- **Not inside `TrackGallery`.** Ownership is already computed there for
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expansion, so putting presence there too would avoid duplication — but it
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couples presence semantics to `expand_gallery`, a switchable feature. Turning
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expansion off would silently revert A6.
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**Ownership and lifetime:** the registry is created in `main` and handed to every
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node that needs it as a `std::shared_ptr<TrackRegistry>`. Nodes hold their own
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`shared_ptr`, so lifetime is guaranteed by refcount rather than by the
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"object must outlive the node" convention — no ordering assumption between
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network teardown and the registry's destruction.
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**Per-track state:**
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```
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Track
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first_seen : double set once, at track creation
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last_seen : optional<double> UNSET while on screen; set to the last
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on-screen timestamp when the face is lost
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actor : optional<int> set when a posterior crosses the threshold
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belief : {actor_idx -> accumulated_logodds} Bayesian, not a tally (A9)
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embedding : Embedding running directional mean, for association
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```
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`last_seen` carries the entire liveness state. Unset means *on screen now*; set
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means *went off screen at T*. There is no separate "missing frames" counter and
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no expired flag in the registry — the optional is the state machine.
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**Lifecycle:**
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```
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face detected, no match to an existing track
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→ new track, first_seen = t, last_seen = unset
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→ begin embedding
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actor identified
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→ record vote; set actor once the ownership rule fires
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face lost
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→ last_seen = t_last_on_screen (track stays alive, revivable)
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face seen again, embedding matches a track with last_seen set
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→ last_seen = unset (same track continues)
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tick(t) where last_seen is set and t - last_seen > timeout
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→ track is DEAD: emit it to the result aggregator, delete the entry
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```
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**A dead track is passed to the result aggregator.** Reaping is a handoff, not a
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deletion into a holding pen: the reaped track — `first_seen`, `last_seen`, owning
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actor, vote tally — is pushed downstream the moment it dies, and the registry
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drops it. The registry therefore contains **only live tracks**, and its size is
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bounded by concurrent on-screen faces rather than growing with the film.
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That gives a clean division: the registry answers "who is on screen now and which
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tracks are still revivable"; the aggregator accumulates finished presence. Neither
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needs the other's state.
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A face appearing after the timeout starts a genuinely new track with a new
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`track_id` — correct, since past the re-acquisition window there are no grounds
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to assert continuity. An actor who leaves for half an hour and returns gets two
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windows rather than one spanning their absence.
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The registry thus has exactly three states, all implied by `last_seen`: on screen
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(unset), revivable (set, within timeout), and gone (emitted and removed). There is
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no "expired but retained" state to reason about.
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**Closing a track *is* the presence assertion.** This is the property the design
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turns on. There is no later stage where presence gets decided, reconciled or
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merged — the act of closing a track emits exactly one complete, immutable claim:
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*this actor was on screen from a to b*. It is produced once, never revised, and
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carries everything needed to justify it (the vote tally that named the actor).
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Several things follow, which is why it is worth naming explicitly:
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- **Presence is append-only.** The output is a stream of finished claims, so a
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partial result is a *prefix* of the full result, not a corrupted version of it.
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- **Each claim is independently checkable.** A wrong window can be traced to one
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track and its votes, rather than to an emergent interaction between three
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timeout constants.
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- **Nothing downstream needs to be clever.** The aggregator groups claims by
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actor and writes them out. It holds no state machine of its own, which is
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precisely why `SceneTrackerFunc` disappears.
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Compare the current design, where presence is inferred at the end from a pile of
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per-frame detections via two gap-bridging constants, and no single moment is "the
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decision". That indirection is the source of both the late-start bug and the
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untunability.
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An actor's presence window is simply `[first_seen, last_seen]` of each track they
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own. Nothing else.
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**This removes annealing entirely.** `anneal_sec` (35.5 s) and `extinction_sec`
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(57.4 s) exist only because presence is currently assembled from *isolated
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accepted frames*, which are full of holes — both constants are gap-bridging
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patches over that. Under this model a track survives its own gaps by
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construction: a face lost and re-acquired by embedding match is the **same
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track**, so there is no second window to merge and nothing to anneal. Presence
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continuity is inherited from track continuity rather than reconstructed from it.
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This is also what makes camera cuts fall out for free. A shot/reverse-shot sets
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`last_seen` on the cut and unsets it on the next matching detection; the extent
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never breaks. The existing cross-cut park/revive machinery
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(`face_tracker_node.hpp:154-172`, `cut_revive_sim`) is exactly this mechanism
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already, applied only to cuts — the model generalises it to every disappearance,
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which is why cuts stop needing a special case.
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**One timeout, not three.** The only surviving tunable is how long a track stays
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revivable after the face is lost. It does two jobs at once, and both are wanted:
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- **Gap absorption.** A face lost at `t₁` and re-acquired at `t₂` within the
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timeout never closed its track, so the window runs straight through — the actor
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**is claimed present across `[t₁, t₂]`**. That is correct: someone who turns
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away, is briefly occluded, or is off-camera while the shot cuts to whoever they
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are talking to has not left the scene.
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- **Identity continuity.** The re-acquisition is only accepted on an embedding
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match, so the gap is bridged on evidence that it is the *same person*.
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That second point is the substantive improvement over `anneal_sec`, which merged
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windows purely on elapsed time and could therefore stitch together two different
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people. Same smoothing, now evidence-gated.
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**The asymmetry that keeps this honest:** interior gaps are claimed, the trailing
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cool-down is not. A track that dies ends its window at `last_seen` — the last
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frame the face was actually seen — not at the moment of death. So the timeout
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buys gap-smoothing without over-claiming the tail.
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**The documented credits overshoot is fixed by this asymmetry, not by scene
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detection.** `extinction_sec` kept an actor *active* for 57 s after their last
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detection, actively emitting presence into the closing credits (the Downton Abbey
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recall collapse, `lvface-deep-dive.md`). A window ending at `last_seen` never
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enters the credits at all, because nothing was seen there.
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**Cuts and scene boundaries are association hints, not presence events.** Both
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signals say the same thing to the tracker: *spatial continuity is broken — stop
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trusting IoU, associate on embedding similarity instead.* Neither closes a window.
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| Signal | Meaning | Effect |
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|---|---|---|
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| `is_cut` (histogram) | Camera-angle change within a scene | Weight association toward embedding |
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| `is_scene_boundary` (TransNetV2) | Different scene | Same, more strongly |
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This is what the tracker's park/revive path already does for cuts
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(`face_tracker_node.hpp:154-172`): a post-cut detection is matched on raw cosine
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similarity to a parked track's last-frame embedding, with IoU out of the picture.
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Generalising it makes `track_alpha` (the spatial/embedding cost weight)
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frame-dependent rather than constant — normal frames use the tuned blend, flagged
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frames drop toward embedding-only.
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An actor genuinely continuing across a boundary is therefore *kept*, which is
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correct; one who does not reappear simply times out and closes at `last_seen`.
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This makes `--scene-detect` **load-bearing for presence correctness**, not the
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opt-in extra it is today (`config.hpp`, default off). Two consequences to decide
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in Phase 2: whether it becomes default-on despite its dense-decode cost, and what
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the degraded behaviour is when it is off — presumably the timeout alone, which is
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the current situation and carries the known overshoot.
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It follows that the timeout **is** a presence knob and **cannot** simply be made
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generous: it is precisely "how long an absence do we tolerate before calling it a
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departure". Too short fragments one continuous appearance into several windows;
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too long absorbs a genuine exit-and-return into a single window claiming presence
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the actor did not have. It replaces both `anneal_sec` and `extinction_sec` and
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inherits their tuning burden — this is the constant Phase 2 must fit.
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`track_max_frames_missing` and `cut_inactive_max_frames` already serve this role
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in the tracker and should be reconciled into it. Note the units differ: the
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tracker counts *frames* missing while windows are in *seconds*; whichever side
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owns the timeout should own the conversion, so `sample_fps` changes cannot
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desynchronise them.
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**Ownership rule** (per SPEC A9): each track carries accumulated **log-odds per
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candidate actor**, updated as frames arrive. Ownership is "posterior exceeds
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threshold", not "≥ N accepted frames" — so `votes` in the state sketch above is a
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`{actor_idx → accumulated_logodds}` map, and `on_vote()` is an *update*, not an
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increment.
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Consequences for the registry:
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- Every similarity reaching it is already a probability (A9); the registry never
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sees a raw cosine.
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- Correlated-frame discounting (A9) applies at update time. The registry should
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take the already-discounted evidence rather than deciding the discount itself —
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that judgement belongs with the diversity buffer that identifies novel poses.
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- Ownership is established at **first crossing**, not deferred to track death.
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**Two contradiction rules the registry must enforce** (SPEC A6). Both exist
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because the same underlying fault — a missed camera or scene change — shows up in
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identity space, and both are detectable *online*:
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| Condition | Meaning | Action |
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|---|---|---|
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| Belief on one track swaps A → B | `track_id` carried across a viewpoint change onto a different person | Close the track at `last_seen`, open a new one for B at the swap frame |
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| Two **live** tracks owned by the same actor | One person split into two tracks, or an identity attached to the wrong one | Treat as a detected cut: reset the affected tracking state and re-associate on embedding |
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The second is the more interesting: it makes identity a **third cut detector**,
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independent of the histogram and TransNetV2, firing exactly where those failed. A
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cut subtle enough to evade pixel-based detection is not necessarily subtle in
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identity space.
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Both must be **counted and reported** (SPEC D2) — the rates are a direct measure
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of how often tracking is silently wrong, which nothing currently reveals.
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Implementation note: "two live tracks owned by the same actor" is a cheap check
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because the registry already holds every live track and its belief. Maintain a
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reverse index `actor_idx → live track_ids` and the condition is detected on the
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update that causes it, not by scanning.
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**The registry *is* the tracker's state.** `FaceTrackerFunc` does not keep its own
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`tracks_`/`inactive_` maps and mirror them into a registry — it is constructed
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with `std::shared_ptr<TrackRegistry>` and operates on it directly. One copy of the
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track set, one owner of liveness.
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This matters beyond tidiness. Had the tracker kept private maps and *reported*
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into a parallel registry, the two could disagree — the tracker expiring a track
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the registry still thinks alive, or vice versa — and every such divergence would
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surface as wrong presence windows, silently. Merging them makes that class of bug
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unrepresentable rather than merely tested-against.
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It also subsumes the tracker's existing two-pool split: `tracks_` becomes the
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tracks with `last_seen` unset, `inactive_` becomes those with it set. Same
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structure, one map, and the cross-cut park/revive path becomes the general
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re-acquisition path rather than a special case.
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**Interface:**
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```
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TrackRegistry
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// tracker-facing: state it owns and mutates
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tick(timestamp) ← FaceTrackerFunc, every frame
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candidates() -> span<Track&> → all live tracks; last_seen tells
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the caller whether IoU applies
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create(timestamp, embedding) -> track_id
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mark_seen(track_id, timestamp, embedding) → updates mean, clears last_seen
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mark_lost(track_id, last_on_screen_timestamp)
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// matcher-facing
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on_vote(track_id, actor_idx, posterior) ← IdentityMatcherFunc (accepted frames only)
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// reader-facing
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owner(track_id) -> optional<actor_idx> → TrackGallery (expansion confirmation)
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// output: dead tracks are pushed out as they are reaped
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on_track_dead : callback(DeadTrack) → ResultSinkFunc
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flush() ← at EOF: emit all live tracks, then clear
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```
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`DeadTrack` carries `first_seen`, `last_seen`, the owning `actor_idx` (or none),
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and the vote tally — everything the aggregator needs, with no back-reference into
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registry state.
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**Every track must be closed at EOF.** `flush()` emits every still-live track
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through the same callback, closing each at `last_seen` if set and at the final
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tick timestamp otherwise. This is not a tidy-up detail: a film almost always ends
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with faces on screen, and those tracks have not timed out, so without an explicit
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flush they are simply never emitted — the closing scene's actors disappear from
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the output. That failure is silent and looks like a recognition miss rather than
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a bookkeeping bug.
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Requirements:
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- `flush()` is idempotent and leaves the registry empty; calling it twice emits
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nothing the second time. The sink's existing `written_.exchange(true)` guard
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(`result_sink_node.hpp:66`) shows the shape.
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- It must run on **every** termination path that produces output, not just clean
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EOF — the `eof` sentinel, and the early-exit paths (`--end-sec`, decode error,
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user interrupt) if those still write results.
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- Finalisation goes through the same code path as a natural death, so a track
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closed by EOF is indistinguishable in form from one closed by timeout.
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- Deliberately *not* covered: SIGTERM during opportunistic runs (SPEC B4). Those
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push no partial result at all, so there is nothing to flush — the item stays
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pending and restarts. Flush is for runs that produce output.
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**Acceptance:** a clip ending mid-shot yields a window for the on-screen actor
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whose `end` equals the final frame timestamp. This is a specific test, not an
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incidental one.
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The tracker's association step reads `candidates()` — **one pool, not two**. A
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track with `last_seen` unset was seen last frame, so IoU is meaningful; one with
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`last_seen` set is dormant and matched on embedding alone. There is no separate
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revival path: matching a dormant track is ordinary inter-frame association, and
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the property falls out of the embedding comparison rather than being a mechanism.
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The step then calls `create`/`mark_seen`/`mark_lost`. Reaping happens in `tick()`.
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Since the tracker mutates registry state across a frame's association pass, that
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pass needs to be atomic as a unit — a `frame_scope()` handle holding the lock for
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the duration is cleaner than making each accessor independently locked and hoping
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the composite is safe. This is the one place where per-call atomicity is *not*
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sufficient.
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`tick()` advances the clock so dead tracks are reaped independently of detection
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activity — without it the registry only learns about time when something is
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detected, and tracks would only die when some *other* face happened to appear. It
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is called once per sampled frame whether or not that frame had detections.
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**Locking.** Nodes run concurrently and do not coordinate, so the registry is
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responsible for its own consistency. Two granularities apply: the tracker's
|
||||
per-frame association pass holds the lock for its whole duration (`frame_scope()`
|
||||
above), while every other caller's operations must be individually atomic.
|
||||
|
||||
Two cases constrain the API shape:
|
||||
|
||||
- `owner()` is a **read-modify-read** in disguise: `TrackGallery` calls it to
|
||||
decide promotion while `IdentityMatcher` may be concurrently voting on the same
|
||||
track. Tally and verdict must be read under one lock as a snapshot — not "read
|
||||
tally, release, decide" — or a track can be both unowned and owned within a
|
||||
single promotion decision.
|
||||
- `on_vote()` for a frame arrives from `IdentityMatcher`, downstream of the
|
||||
tracker's `tick()`/`mark_seen()` for that same frame. A vote may therefore land
|
||||
after the clock has moved on. Rule: a vote for a known track always lands on
|
||||
that track's tally, regardless of clock position. Only reaping is clock-driven.
|
||||
A vote for a track already reaped is dropped and **counted** — a nonzero count
|
||||
means the timeout is shorter than the matcher's lag, which is a real
|
||||
misconfiguration and should not fail silently.
|
||||
- The `on_track_dead` callback fires from inside `tick()`, which the tracker calls
|
||||
while holding the frame lock. The callback must therefore not re-enter the
|
||||
registry, or it self-deadlocks. Keep it to a push onto the aggregator's own
|
||||
storage; anything heavier belongs downstream of that.
|
||||
|
||||
A single `std::mutex` over the whole registry is the right starting point:
|
||||
contention is a handful of small updates per frame against per-frame work
|
||||
measured in GPU milliseconds. Anything finer needs a profile, not an assumption.
|
||||
|
||||
### 1.2 Wiring
|
||||
|
||||
- `FaceTrackerFunc` is constructed with the `shared_ptr<TrackRegistry>` and uses
|
||||
it as its state — its own `tracks_`/`inactive_` maps go away. Per frame:
|
||||
`tick()`, then association over `candidates()`, then
|
||||
`create`/`mark_seen`/`mark_lost`. Its `tracks_`/`inactive_` split and the
|
||||
cross-cut revival branch both collapse into one pool keyed on `last_seen`.
|
||||
- `IdentityMatcherFunc` reports accepted-frame votes. It keeps its existing
|
||||
per-frame acceptance logic unchanged — A6 changes what is *done* with
|
||||
acceptances, not how they are decided.
|
||||
- `TrackGallery` replaces its internal confirmation counter with
|
||||
`registry.owner()`, so ownership is computed **once**.
|
||||
- `ResultSinkFunc` becomes the result aggregator: it receives dead tracks via the
|
||||
callback and groups them by actor. The per-frame timestamp collection and
|
||||
gap-merging at `result_sink_node.hpp:123-147` is deleted. **No annealing pass**
|
||||
— a dead track already *is* a window.
|
||||
- `SceneTrackerFunc` (`scene_tracker_node.hpp`) is the extinction-timer state
|
||||
machine keyed on `actor_idx`. Under this model it has nothing left to do: its
|
||||
entire job was keeping actors alive across detection gaps. Expect to delete it
|
||||
from the network rather than adapt it.
|
||||
|
||||
### 1.3 Comparing against current behaviour
|
||||
|
||||
The old path is not worth preserving behind a flag. It is not a variant of the
|
||||
new one — it is a different pipeline shape (`SceneTrackerFunc` present, annealing
|
||||
in the sink, two extra constants), so keeping both runnable means maintaining two
|
||||
sink implementations and a node that otherwise gets deleted.
|
||||
|
||||
Compare against **recorded output** instead: keep the current binary's results for
|
||||
the validation corpus as reference JSON, and diff the new pipeline against them.
|
||||
That gives the same A/B for Phase 2 without carrying dead code through it.
|
||||
|
||||
**Acceptance:**
|
||||
|
||||
- `tests/test_face_tracker.cpp` extended: a lost-then-re-acquired face continues
|
||||
the **same** track and yields one unbroken window; a cut does the same; a face
|
||||
re-appearing *after* the timeout yields two separate tracks and two windows;
|
||||
a two-actor conflict resolves to the majority and increments the conflict
|
||||
counter; a single-frame track yields a zero-length window.
|
||||
- A registry test: reaping emits exactly once per track; `flush()` at EOF emits
|
||||
every live track and nothing twice; a vote landing on a reaped track is dropped
|
||||
and counted.
|
||||
- Contradiction tests: a belief swap A→B closes one window at `last_seen` and
|
||||
opens a second starting at the swap frame, with no overlap and no blended
|
||||
window; two live tracks converging on one actor trigger a re-association and
|
||||
increment the counter.
|
||||
- A concurrency test hammering `tick`/`mark_seen`/`mark_lost`/`on_vote` from
|
||||
multiple threads against `owner()`, under TSan. The vote-tally-plus-verdict read
|
||||
is the case to target — correct only if atomic as a unit.
|
||||
- On a known film, every actor's first window starts no later than in the recorded
|
||||
reference output, and strictly earlier for at least one — the late-start bug
|
||||
this change exists to fix.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Phase 2 — Delete two constants, tune the rest
|
||||
|
||||
`anneal_sec` (35.5) and `extinction_sec` (57.4) are **replaced, not discredited**.
|
||||
They exist to answer X-Ray's scene-level question — "is this actor in this scene"
|
||||
— by holding windows open across cuts, and they answer it with elapsed time
|
||||
because that was the only signal available at the sink. Phase 1 answers the same
|
||||
question with better evidence: an embedding-matched re-acquisition, plus a true
|
||||
scene boundary to stop at. So they are deleted along with `SceneTrackerFunc`, and
|
||||
their *job* transfers to the re-acquisition timeout rather than disappearing.
|
||||
|
||||
What actually needs tuning:
|
||||
|
||||
- **The ownership posterior threshold** — replaces both `prob_threshold` (0.754)
|
||||
as a presence decision and `expand_min_anchor_frames` (3) as a vote count. A
|
||||
track is owned when its accumulated posterior for an actor crosses this (A9).
|
||||
A single false accept can no longer create a window on its own, so the
|
||||
operating point should sit lower than the old per-frame threshold.
|
||||
- **The correlated-frame discount** (A9) — whatever form it takes, it is a fitted
|
||||
quantity and belongs in the sweep. It directly controls how fast belief
|
||||
accumulates along a track, so it trades against the ownership threshold and
|
||||
cannot be tuned separately.
|
||||
- **The re-acquisition timeout** — reconciled from `track_max_frames_missing` (5)
|
||||
and `cut_inactive_max_frames` (5). **This is the successor to both `anneal_sec`
|
||||
and `extinction_sec` and carries their tuning burden.** It decides how long an
|
||||
absence is absorbed into a presence window versus treated as a departure, so it
|
||||
trades recall (bridging real gaps) against precision (claiming presence during
|
||||
a genuine exit) directly. Current values are 5 *frames*, inherited from a
|
||||
tracker-continuity role; as a presence constant it is likely to want a much
|
||||
larger value, and should be swept over seconds rather than nudged.
|
||||
|
||||
- **`scene_detect`** — now load-bearing for presence (§1.1), so the sweep must
|
||||
cover *with* and *without*, and `scene_threshold` (0.60) becomes a presence
|
||||
constant rather than a diagnostic one. A missed boundary reintroduces the
|
||||
overshoot; a spurious one truncates a scene's cast early.
|
||||
|
||||
Method per SPEC E3: DE over the validation corpus, objective micro-F1, but
|
||||
precision and recall logged at every evaluation and printed at the optimum. X-Ray
|
||||
recall is a face-vs-cast-in-scene ceiling, so unconstrained F1 pushes thresholds
|
||||
down chasing unreachable recall and trades away real precision. Pick the operating
|
||||
point deliberately from the trajectory.
|
||||
|
||||
**This resolves SPEC Open Question 1 by construction rather than by measurement.**
|
||||
The question was whether `extinction_sec` survives alongside track extents; the
|
||||
answer is that the mechanism it patched no longer exists.
|
||||
|
||||
One thing to watch: the search space is now 3 knobs instead of 3 gap-constants, but
|
||||
they are *not* independent — a longer re-acquisition timeout means longer tracks,
|
||||
which means more frames to clear `expand_min_anchor_frames`. Sweep jointly.
|
||||
|
||||
**Acceptance:** `anneal_sec` and `extinction_sec` removed from `config.hpp` and
|
||||
`Config`; new constants committed with the trajectory and the precision/recall
|
||||
trade-off documented in the manner of `rep4-optimizer-results.md`; results
|
||||
compared against the recorded reference output from 1.3.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Phase 3 — Diagnostics
|
||||
|
||||
Independent of Phases 1–2; can run in parallel.
|
||||
|
||||
### 3.1 Unidentified-track capture (A8)
|
||||
|
||||
Today only *promoted* mugshots are dumped (`expand_debug_dir`) — the successes.
|
||||
This captures the failures.
|
||||
|
||||
- Flag `--dump-unidentified <dir>`.
|
||||
- For every track never identified: all embeddings, track metadata (`track_id`,
|
||||
first/last timestamp, frame count, per-frame bbox and confidence), and **the
|
||||
best similarity achieved and which actor it was against**.
|
||||
- That last field is the point of the feature: it separates "actor missing from
|
||||
the gallery" from "actor present but scored below threshold" — a gallery
|
||||
coverage problem versus a threshold problem.
|
||||
- Crops are **opt-in** (`--dump-unidentified-crops`); embeddings + metadata are
|
||||
the default. Crops for every unidentified track across a library is a lot of
|
||||
disk.
|
||||
- When crops are enabled, store both the 112×112 aligned crop *and* a wider
|
||||
**context crop** for a bounded number of representative frames per track. The
|
||||
aligned crop serves diagnostics; the context crop serves the human-in-the-loop
|
||||
association capability ([`../../SPEC.md`](../../SPEC.md) §4), where someone has
|
||||
to actually recognise the person — which a tightly-cropped, geometrically
|
||||
normalised face often makes impossible.
|
||||
- Naturally expressed against `TrackRegistry`: unidentified = tracks with no
|
||||
owner at EOF.
|
||||
|
||||
**Acceptance:** on a film with a known out-of-gallery face, that track appears in
|
||||
the dump with its near-miss actor and similarity.
|
||||
|
||||
### 3.2 Gallery build report (D2)
|
||||
|
||||
Surface what the calibration already computes internally but discards:
|
||||
|
||||
- actors with zero usable images (a silent recall ceiling);
|
||||
- actors below the 5-embedding threshold for positive pairs;
|
||||
- near-duplicate references removed;
|
||||
- the fitted calibration **and the intra/inter similarity distributions behind
|
||||
it** (`gallery_calibration.hpp` histograms these at `kHistBins = 200` and
|
||||
throws them away — persist them).
|
||||
|
||||
**Acceptance:** a build report written alongside the gallery; the intra/inter
|
||||
PDFs are recoverable for inspection.
|
||||
|
||||
### 3.3 Resolve the prior (SPEC Open Question 4)
|
||||
|
||||
SPEC A9 asks for a prior of `intra/(intra+inter)`; the shipped default is
|
||||
`match_prior = 0.5` (use the calibrated sigmoid directly). These disagree. With
|
||||
3.2 landed the real value is known, so: either adopt it, or document 0.5 as a
|
||||
deliberate override with the reason. Cheap once the distributions are persisted.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Phase 4 — Audio signature (C2)
|
||||
|
||||
Largest self-contained chunk; no dependency on any other phase.
|
||||
|
||||
- Implement [`JRay-public-server/SPEC.md` §3](../../JRay-public-server/SPEC.md)
|
||||
**exactly**: 120 s centred on the midpoint, mono 11025 Hz, 4096/1024 Hann STFT,
|
||||
300–3000 Hz, 32 log bins, peak bin + 2-bit energy class, one byte per frame,
|
||||
base64.
|
||||
- Audio decode is a second stream from the FFmpeg dependency already linked for
|
||||
video (`ffmpeg_decoder.hpp`) — not a new dependency.
|
||||
- Emit in the truth file → **`schema_version` bump**, coordinated with
|
||||
`jRay/SPEC.md` and the plugin. Neither can be changed unilaterally.
|
||||
- **Golden-vector cross-check is a hard requirement**, not a nicety: two
|
||||
independent implementations of the same DSP chain will drift. Fixture: a short
|
||||
audio file with its expected signature, checked into both repos and asserted in
|
||||
both test suites (SPEC Open Question 3, resolved this way — a shared fixture
|
||||
rather than a shared implementation, since the coupling cost of the latter
|
||||
exceeds the benefit).
|
||||
- This pipeline **produces only**. Matching and offset recovery stay consumer-side.
|
||||
|
||||
**Acceptance:** pipeline and plugin produce identical signatures for the same
|
||||
file; the golden-vector test passes in both repos.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Deferred
|
||||
|
||||
Deployment (SPEC Part B) is deliberately excluded from this plan. B3 (on-demand
|
||||
service) and B4 (opportunistic worker) are packaging concerns over a stable core,
|
||||
and the core is about to change under A6. `service-conversion.md` remains the
|
||||
design of record; it should be executed once Phase 2 fixes the constants, so the
|
||||
installer is not shipping values that are about to be replaced.
|
||||
|
||||
One exception worth pulling forward if convenient: the **temp-file cleanup fix**
|
||||
in `run_from_jellyfin.py` (SPEC B4) is small, independent, and a named
|
||||
prerequisite for the worker.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Risks
|
||||
|
||||
| Risk | Mitigation |
|
||||
|---|---|
|
||||
| A6 widens presence and precision drops more than recall gains | Phase 2 leaves the operating point explicit; both modes runnable via flag for direct comparison |
|
||||
| Retune produces a worse optimum than the current constants | Trajectory is logged; the old operating point stays available. A6 is behaviourally correct even if the metric disagrees — decide deliberately, do not let the metric silently veto it |
|
||||
| Track-ID collisions merge two people into one extent | Conflict counter (1.1) makes the rate visible; `expand_track_spread_max` already guards the expansion side |
|
||||
| Registry races produce non-deterministic presence between identical runs | Every operation atomic as a unit (1.1); TSan test in Phase 1 acceptance. A race here is especially costly — it would surface as irreproducible optimizer scores in Phase 2, where it would look like metric noise rather than a bug |
|
||||
| X-Ray metric blindness | `methodology.md` documents the known failure (scene-union hid out-of-cast FPs). Any metric change gets checked for the same class of blindness |
|
||||
| Two audio implementations drift | Golden vectors in both repos (Phase 4) |
|
||||
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|
||||
# scene-actor-extraction — requirements register
|
||||
|
||||
Stable IDs for every requirement in [`SPEC.md`](SPEC.md), which holds the prose.
|
||||
This file is the **authoritative list**; the CI gate reads its denominators from
|
||||
here (see [`../../SPEC.md`](../../SPEC.md) §6).
|
||||
|
||||
**IDs are permanent.** A withdrawn requirement is marked `Withdrawn` and its
|
||||
number is never reused — renumbering is what produces orphan TRACES tags. This
|
||||
register replaces the earlier thematic `A1…E8` scheme, which had already produced
|
||||
an `A1a` and an out-of-order `E6`.
|
||||
|
||||
Tag code with `// TRACES: AR-012 | SR-002`.
|
||||
|
||||
| Type | Scope |
|
||||
|---|---|
|
||||
| `AR` | Algorithm — the extraction pipeline itself |
|
||||
| `DP` | Deployment — how it runs |
|
||||
| `IR` | Integration — contracts with other components |
|
||||
| `GR` | Gallery — building and maintaining actor references |
|
||||
| `VR` | Validation — parameter studies and benchmarks |
|
||||
| `UT` / `IT` | Unit / integration tests |
|
||||
|
||||
Status: `Done` · `In Progress` · `Planned` · `TBD` · `Withdrawn`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Algorithm (AR)
|
||||
|
||||
| ID | Requirement | Traces to | Priority | Status |
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
| AR-001 | Detect faces in sampled frames; emit bbox, confidence, 5-point landmarks in original pixel space | SR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| AR-002 | Minimum face size 66×66 px, expressed in **original** resolution (decoupled from `dense_scale`) | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-003 | No fixed per-frame face cap — crowd scenes must not lose background cast | SR-002 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-004 | Backpressure: unbounded faces/frame absorbed by slowing, never by dropping or throwing | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-005 | Align to 112×112 via ArcFace 5-point similarity transform | SR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| AR-006 | 512-d L2-normalised embeddings, batched | SR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| AR-007 | Associate detections by IoU + embedding, with **frame-dependent** weighting | SR-002 | High | In Progress |
|
||||
| AR-008 | One track pool keyed on `last_seen`; no separate revival path | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-009 | Camera-cut detection (histogram) as an association hint | SR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| AR-010 | Scene-boundary detection (TransNetV2) as an association hint | SR-002 | Medium | In Progress |
|
||||
| AR-011 | **Every model is fed the input it was trained for** — cost reduced by running less often, never by degrading one inference | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-012 | Presence follows **track extent**, not per-frame recognition | **SR-002** | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-013 | `last_seen` optional state machine; window ends at last sighting, never after | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-014 | Belief swap A→B terminates the track and starts a new one | SR-002 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-015 | Two live tracks owned by one actor ⇒ treat as a detected cut, re-associate | SR-002 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-016 | All tracks closed at EOF — a film ends with faces on screen | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-017 | Every presence claim carries its belief and identification route | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-018 | Per-subject embedding store with banded admission (novel enough, safe enough) | SR-005 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-019 | Per-film gallery annex from owned tracks; acquires the non-frontal views TMDB lacks | SR-005 | Medium | In Progress |
|
||||
| AR-020 | Deferred re-identification of unknown tracks against the final expanded gallery | SR-005 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-021 | Cluster unknown tracks into one entity per person, under temporal cannot-link constraints | SR-005 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-022 | Capture still-unidentified tracks: embeddings, metadata, **context crops** for human review | §4 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-023 | Fit sigmoid calibration from intra/inter similarity distributions | SR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| AR-024 | **Always the calibrated probability, never a raw cosine** — exceptions recorded | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-025 | Per-track Bayesian accumulation in log-odds, with correlated-observation discounting | SR-002 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| AR-026 | All similarity computed as GEMM, including annex and deferred pass | SR-001 | High | In Progress |
|
||||
| AR-027 | Throughput acceptable for **arbitrary** gallery size | SR-001 | High | Planned |
|
||||
|
||||
## Deployment (DP)
|
||||
|
||||
| ID | Requirement | Traces to | Priority | Status |
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
| DP-001 | One analysis core; modes are front-ends and must not fork pipeline logic | PR-004 | High | Done |
|
||||
| DP-002 | Batch CLI over one title | PR-004 | High | Done |
|
||||
| DP-003 | On-demand resident service with bounded, observable queue | PR-004 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| DP-004 | Opportunistic/idle mode: external trigger, hard stop, implicit re-queue | PR-004 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| DP-005 | Native installer, no Docker; Fedora + Arch | PR-004 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| DP-006 | Background incremental gallery refresh on a timer | PR-003 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
|
||||
## Integration (IR)
|
||||
|
||||
| ID | Requirement | Traces to | Priority | Status |
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
| IR-001 | Emit the JRay truth format as sibling `.jray.json` | SR-003 | High | Done |
|
||||
| IR-002 | Windows carry belief + route; `extraction.*` carries `extinction_sec`, `gallery_scope` | SR-003 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| IR-003 | Output written **after** the deferred pass, not at EOF | SR-003 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| IR-004 | Compute the audio signature exactly per server spec §3 | SR-003 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| IR-005 | Golden-vector fixture shared with the plugin repo to prove bit-exactness | SR-003 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| IR-007 | Media < 120 s: emit no signature, apply no sync offset — identical rule in both producers | SR-003 | Low | Planned |
|
||||
| IR-008 | Emit and honour the signature's own `v1:` version prefix | SR-003 | Low | Planned |
|
||||
| IR-006 | Jellyfin round-trip: pull pending queue, push complete results only | SR-001 | High | Done |
|
||||
|
||||
## Gallery (GR)
|
||||
|
||||
| ID | Requirement | Traces to | Priority | Status |
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
| GR-001 | Build gallery from Jellyfin library cast, TMDB profile fallback | SR-001, SR-005 | High | Done |
|
||||
| GR-002 | Incremental `--merge` refresh without re-embedding known actors | PR-003 | High | Done |
|
||||
| GR-003 | Report coverage: zero-image actors, under-referenced actors, dedup, calibration PDFs | SR-001 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| GR-004 | Stamp embedder identity into the gallery; **hard startup error** on mismatch | SR-001 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| GR-005 | Gallery data never leaves the instance | **SR-005** | High | Done |
|
||||
| GR-006 | Provenance tiers: baked / harvested / confirmed, distinguishable per embedding | SR-005 | High | Planned |
|
||||
| GR-007 | Persist harvested embeddings **flagged and reviewable**, never silently equal to baked | SR-005 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| GR-008 | Flag distributional outliers among an actor's references (poisoning guard) — `EXCEPTION: AR-024` | SR-005 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| GR-009 | Human-confirmed associations persist and improve future extractions | §4 | Medium | TBD |
|
||||
|
||||
## Validation (VR)
|
||||
|
||||
| ID | Requirement | Traces to | Priority | Status |
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
| VR-001 | HDF5 post-inference dump at the embedded-frame boundary | PR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| VR-002 | Replay drives the **real** KPN nodes, not a reimplementation | PR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| VR-003 | Scoring: micro-F1 against X-Ray, precision/recall logged at every evaluation | PR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| VR-004 | Reproducible validation corpus with ground truth | PR-002 | High | Done |
|
||||
| VR-005 | Minimum face size study — TPI/FPI vs probe size, gallery held at native res | PR-002 | Medium | Planned |
|
||||
| VR-006 | Re-tune `scene_threshold` once native-rate decode lands | PR-002 | Low | Planned |
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| VR-007 | Expansion band, clustering threshold, and deferred-pass ablation | PR-002 | Medium | Planned |
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| VR-008 | Gallery scaling benchmark — throughput vs gallery size | PR-002 | Medium | Planned |
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| VR-009 | Verify accumulated posteriors are calibrated against held-out tracks | PR-002 | High | Planned |
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---
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## Verification strategy
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**CI runs on an Intel N100 with no discrete GPU.** That is a hard constraint on
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how each requirement can be verified, and it shapes the test design rather than
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merely limiting it.
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Four tiers, in decreasing order of preference:
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| Tier | Runs in CI | What it covers |
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|---|---|---|
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| **T1 — CPU unit** | Yes | Pure logic: registry state machine, belief accumulation, clustering, band admission, calibration maths |
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| **T2 — Replay** | Yes | Real pipeline nodes driven from an HDF5 fixture — no GPU, no video |
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| **T3 — CPU inference** | Yes, slowly | ORT CPU provider over a handful of frames; smoke tests only |
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| **T4 — GPU** | **No** | Throughput, TRT engines, large-gallery GEMM |
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**T2 is the reason this is workable.** The HDF5 dump (VR-001) captures state
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after decode → detect → align → embed and before tracking and matching, so
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everything downstream — which is where nearly all of the new design lives — is
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cheap CPU maths replayable from a fixture. Tracking, presence windows, belief
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accumulation, expansion, deferred re-identification and clustering are all
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verifiable on an N100 at full fidelity, not in miniature.
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That was already true for the optimizer. It now doubles as the CI strategy, which
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is a strong argument for keeping the dump schema honest (VR-001) and for the
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replay driving the *real* nodes rather than a reimplementation (VR-002).
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**Small committed fixtures are required.** A few HDF5 dumps covering the awkward
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cases — a cut, a belief swap, two live tracks converging, a film ending
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mid-track, an unknown track that only resolves after expansion — are worth more
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than a large corpus, and they are small enough to commit.
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**T4 requirements cannot pass in CI, and the gate must not pretend otherwise.**
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For these, CI verifies that a test *exists and is tagged*, not that it passes;
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the run happens on a GPU host, nightly or manually, and reports separately. A
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requirement whose only evidence is a test that never executes should be visible
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as such rather than counted as covered.
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| Requirement | Tier | Note |
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|---|---|---|
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| AR-001, AR-005, AR-006 | T3 | Smoke only — correctness of detection/embedding is a model property, not ours |
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| AR-002 | T2 | Size filtering is arithmetic on dumped bboxes |
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| AR-003, AR-004 | T1 + T4 | Backpressure logic is unit-testable; saturation behaviour needs real load |
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| AR-007 … AR-017 | **T2** | The core of the redesign — fully replayable |
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| AR-018 … AR-022 | **T2** | Expansion, deferred pass, clustering: all post-embedding |
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| AR-023 … AR-025 | T1 | Calibration fit and log-odds accumulation are pure maths |
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| AR-026, AR-027 | T4 | GEMM throughput and scaling — GPU host only |
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| DP-* | T1 + manual | Lifecycle logic unit-tested; install paths are manual |
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| IR-001 … IR-003 | T1 | Serialisation against a golden truth file |
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| IR-004, IR-005 | **T1** | Audio signature is CPU DSP — the golden-vector fixture runs anywhere, which is precisely why it is the right cross-repo check |
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| GR-001 … GR-005 | T1 + T3 | Gallery assembly is I/O and bookkeeping; embedding is T3 smoke |
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| GR-006 … GR-008 | T1 | Tiering and outlier detection operate on stored embeddings |
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| VR-* | Out of CI | Studies are run deliberately and their results committed as documents |
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**One consequence worth stating:** AR-027 (arbitrary gallery scale) is
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structurally unverifiable on the CI host. It needs a GPU host and a synthetic
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large gallery, so it is the requirement most likely to silently regress. Its
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benchmark (VR-008) should run on a schedule rather than on demand.
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### Fixtures — precomputed inference, pulled by CI
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The N100 cannot run inference at any useful rate, so **inference output is
|
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precomputed on a GPU host and consumed by CI as data.** This converts most of
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what looks like GPU work into pure CPU replay.
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| Fixture | Contents | Size | Storage |
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|---|---|---|---|
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| **Edge-case dumps** | ~6 short clips (30–60 s), one per awkward behaviour | ~1 MB each | **Committed in-repo** |
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| **Corpus dumps** | Full-length titles from the validation corpus | ~30 MB each | Pinned artifact, fetched by checksum |
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| **Synthetic gallery** | Random unit-norm embeddings, fixed seed | small | Generated at test time |
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| **Golden truth files** | Expected output for each edge-case dump | KB | Committed |
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| **Audio golden vectors** | Short WAV + expected signature | KB | Committed, **shared with the plugin repo** |
|
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|
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Edge-case dumps are small enough to commit, and being in-repo means they version
|
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with the code that reads them. Corpus dumps are pulled by pinned checksum from
|
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the artifact store rather than committed, since they are large and change only
|
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when the dump schema does.
|
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|
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**Generation must be reproducible and versioned.** A script, run on a GPU host,
|
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regenerates every fixture from source clips; it is re-run when the VR-001 schema
|
||||
version bumps. A fixture whose provenance is unknown is worse than no fixture,
|
||||
because it will be trusted.
|
||||
|
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> **The limitation that must stay visible:** replay fixtures freeze upstream
|
||||
> behaviour. A test driven from a dump verifies AR-007 onward *given those
|
||||
> embeddings* — it cannot detect a regression in detection, alignment or
|
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> embedding, because those produced the fixture. Nothing in CI can. That gap is
|
||||
> covered only by the T3 smoke test and the scheduled GPU run, and it should not
|
||||
> be papered over by a high replay-coverage number.
|
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|
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### Per-requirement verification plan
|
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|
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| ID | Tier | Test asserts | Edge cases to cover |
|
||||
|---|---|---|---|
|
||||
| AR-001 | T3 | Detector returns plausible boxes on a known frame | — smoke only |
|
||||
| AR-002 | T2 | Faces below 66 px (original res) are dropped | Exactly at threshold; with `dense_scale` 0.5 — the interaction that motivated the requirement |
|
||||
| AR-003 | T2 | No cap applied; a 40-face frame yields 40 | Crowd frame |
|
||||
| AR-004 | T1 | Saturated input blocks rather than drops or throws | Bounded queue at capacity; **byte-based** limit with large crops; SIGTERM mid-block |
|
||||
| AR-005 | T1 | Known landmarks → expected 112×112 warp | Landmarks near frame edge; degenerate/collinear points |
|
||||
| AR-006 | T3 | Embeddings are unit-norm | Batch smaller than, equal to, larger than `embed_batch_size` |
|
||||
| AR-007 | T2 | Association picks the right track | Two faces crossing paths; one leaving frame as another enters |
|
||||
| AR-008 | T2 | One pool; dormant tracks match on embedding, not IoU | Dormant track whose old bbox overlaps a *different* new face — must not match on position |
|
||||
| AR-009/010 | T2 | Cut/boundary shifts weighting toward embedding | Cut with same people; cut with all-new people |
|
||||
| AR-011 | T1 | TransNetV2 receives native-rate frames | Source at 24/25/30 fps — dedup window derived, not assumed |
|
||||
| AR-012 | **T2** | Window spans full track extent, not first recognition | Actor recognised only at track end — window must still start at `first_seen` |
|
||||
| AR-013 | **T2** | `last_seen` set/unset; window ends at last sighting | Gap just under vs just over timeout; reappearance after timeout → two windows |
|
||||
| AR-014 | T2 | Belief swap closes one window, opens another | No blended window; no overlap at the swap frame |
|
||||
| AR-015 | T2 | Two live tracks on one actor trigger re-association | Counter increments |
|
||||
| AR-016 | **T2** | Every track closed at EOF | Film ending mid-shot — window ends at final frame, not dropped |
|
||||
| AR-017 | T1 | Claim carries posterior and route | Deferred and pooled routes distinguishable |
|
||||
| AR-018 | T1 | Band admits only within bounds | At each bound exactly; store never admits below lower bound |
|
||||
| AR-019 | T2 | Promotion only when all three signals quiet | Cut mid-track blocks promotion |
|
||||
| AR-020 | **T2** | Unknown resolved after expansion | Track failing at minute 12, resolved at EOF — the ordering-independence claim |
|
||||
| AR-021 | T2 | Clustering merges same person, respects cannot-link | **Temporally overlapping tracks never merge**; measure how many merges the constraint rejects |
|
||||
| AR-022 | T1 | Context crops retained, bounded per track | Track running for minutes |
|
||||
| AR-023 | T1 | Sigmoid fit on synthetic separable data | Too few positive pairs → `valid=false`, fallback engages |
|
||||
| AR-024 | **Static check** | No bare cosine outside a tagged `EXCEPTION` | Grep-based; this is the invariant's enforcement |
|
||||
| AR-025 | T1 | Log-odds accumulate; correlated frames discounted | 30 identical frames must **not** reach the certainty of 30 diverse ones |
|
||||
| AR-026 | T1 + T4 | GEMM path produces same result as reference loop | Equivalence on small input in CI; throughput on GPU host |
|
||||
| AR-027 | **T4** | Throughput at 10²…10⁵ actors | Scheduled, not on-demand |
|
||||
| IR-001/002 | T1 | Serialised output matches golden file | Zero-length window; actor with many windows |
|
||||
| IR-003 | T1 | Output written after deferred pass | Not at EOF |
|
||||
| IR-004/005 | **T1** | Signature matches golden vector bit-for-bit | **Media < 120 s → no signature**; identical result in both repos |
|
||||
| GR-004 | T1 | Mismatched embedder → hard startup error | Error names both sides |
|
||||
| GR-008 | T1 | Outlier flagged among an actor's references | Injected poisoned embedding detected |
|
||||
| VR-009 | T1 | Posterior calibration holds | A 0.99 posterior is wrong ~1% of the time on held-out tracks |
|
||||
|
||||
Three of these are worth singling out because they verify claims that would
|
||||
otherwise be assertions: **AR-012** (window starts at `first_seen` even when
|
||||
recognition comes late) is the entire point of the redesign; **AR-020** (a track
|
||||
failing mid-film resolves at EOF) is the claim that ordering stops mattering; and
|
||||
**AR-025** (30 identical frames ≠ 30 diverse ones) is what stops the Bayesian
|
||||
accumulation from being decoration.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Withdrawn
|
||||
|
||||
| ID | Requirement | Reason |
|
||||
|---|---|---|
|
||||
| — | `anneal_sec` window merging | Superseded by AR-012/AR-013: a track survives its own gaps, so there is nothing to anneal |
|
||||
| — | `extinction_sec` actor keep-alive | Superseded by AR-013: windows end at last sighting, which is what this over-claimed |
|
||||
|
||||
Both were deleted rather than retained at zero — a field naming a mechanism the
|
||||
pipeline no longer has is actively misleading (see `SPEC.md` A6.6).
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes on coverage
|
||||
|
||||
- **VR-*** traces to PR-002 (scene-granularity answers) rather than to a system
|
||||
requirement: parameter studies are single-repo work serving accuracy, and this
|
||||
is correct rather than a gap.
|
||||
- **PR-005** (leak nothing) has no `AR`/`DP` row. It is satisfied *structurally*
|
||||
by SR-004 and GR-005 — the server holds no binary, the gallery never leaves the
|
||||
instance — not by any component doing something. It cannot be verified by
|
||||
pointing at code, and it dies the moment either prohibition is relaxed.
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user