The cross-source study needs two 4K recordings and a hand-sorted set of
face crops, neither of which belongs in git. Adds an xsource target to
both artifact scripts.
Push uploads the clips as-is (already compressed) and zips labelling/.
Pull fetches both and regenerates frames with ffmpeg rather than
downloading them: ~320 MB of PNG that is deterministic from the clips.
The extraction settings are pinned in the script, not left to the
caller, because the manifests key on frame filenames and on detection
order within each frame — verify_labels.py runs afterwards and fails
loudly if they drift.
Pull refuses to overwrite an existing labelling/. It is human ground
truth: somebody looked at 167 crops and placed each one, and silently
replacing that with a remote copy would destroy the expensive half of
the study.
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TRACES: VR-013
Five HDF5 embedding dumps from bali/ — Road to Bali (1952) — 3.6 MB total,
generated at 5 fps with a 32 px minimum face. CI never calls a model, so
inference happens on a GPU host and CI replays these as data; everything
downstream of embedding is cheap CPU maths.
Public domain is the reason this corpus rather than a convenient one: derived
fixtures can be committed, where anything cut from a copyrighted title could not
live in the repository at all.
The set covers distinct behaviours rather than being five of the same thing:
bali_28 has 9 cuts, so it exercises shot/reverse-shot association (AR-007);
bali_46 is sparse at 140 faces over 385 frames, so it exercises gaps and
extinction (AR-013); bali_13 is the busiest at 4 faces per frame; bali_31 is
short at 29s. All five recorded zero drops.
Both pinned parameters are consequences of measurements, not defaults: 5 fps
because 1 fps over a 77s clip is 77 frames, too thin for an extinction window
measured in tens of seconds; 32 px because that is the VR-005 floor, and the
corpus is 480x360 so a stricter value would reject most of what is there.
make_fixtures.sh regenerates them. Reproducibility is the requirement — a
fixture whose provenance is unknown is worse than none, because it will be
trusted. These are byte-reproducible only because of AR-004: before node
outputs blocked rather than dropped, the same command produced different dumps
run to run.
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TRACES: VR-001 | PR-002
Adds TRACES tags to code that already satisfies a Done requirement, so coverage
reflects what exists rather than starting from zero:
AR-001 face detection, AR-005 ArcFace alignment, AR-023 calibration fit,
DP-001/DP-002 the single analysis core behind the CLI, IR-001 truth-file
emission, IR-006 the Jellyfin round trip, GR-001/GR-002 gallery build and
incremental merge, VR-001 the embedding dump, VR-002 replay through the real
nodes, VR-003 per-second scoring.
Only Done requirements are tagged. A tag on Planned work would inflate coverage
with fiction that looks plausible — the same failure family as a gate that
cannot fail, and harder to spot.
GR-005 (gallery never leaves the instance) stays untagged deliberately: it is a
prohibition satisfied by the absence of an egress path, so there is no unit that
decides it. Same shape as PR-005 in the system spec, which has no software row
for the same reason. A goal held only by prohibitions cannot be verified by
pointing at code.
Coverage 5/63 to 14/63. The three VR tags are reported as tagged-but-unexecuted
and excluded from the numerator, since their tier cannot run on the CI host —
tagging deliberately cannot raise the number on its own.
Suite still 64 cases, 3199 assertions.
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TRACES: AR-001, AR-005, AR-023, DP-001, DP-002, IR-001, IR-006, GR-001, GR-002, VR-001, VR-002, VR-003
GR-004 — a gallery built with one embedding model is meaningless with another.
Cosine similarities across models are garbage but look entirely plausible, so
this fails silently and expensively; every measurement taken against a
mismatched pair would have been quietly wrong.
The stamp is the model basename plus a SHA-256 of its bytes, with embed_dim as
a cheap extra guard. The hash decides and the name explains, because neither
works alone: a name is a promise rather than a fact — models get re-exported in
place under an unchanged filename, which is exactly the case where the weights
differ and nothing else does — while a bare hash mismatch tells an operator
nothing actionable.
Mismatch is fatal in every mode with no bypass. Unstamped only warns, because
unstamped is unknown rather than known-bad, and an error firing on every legacy
gallery trains people to reach for the bypass reflexively. scripts/stamp_gallery.py
binds an existing gallery in place with no re-embedding, so the warning is a
migration step rather than a permanent state; --require-gallery-stamp promotes
it to an error once a site has migrated.
Two gaps found that would have defeated the requirement outright:
- Embedding dumps carried no stamp, so a replay — which has no live embedder —
had nothing to check the gallery against. Dumps now carry embedder_model and
embedder_sha256 as root attributes. Additive; schema_version stays 1. This is
the same gap the dump audit identified independently.
- --merge produced one file holding two embedding spaces, which no later check
can untangle. Merge paths now verify before writing.
The stamp also survives identity_matcher's calibration write-back, which would
otherwise have stripped it on the first analysis run — the check would have
worked exactly once.
Conflicts resolved additively: both branches appended a source to sae_gallery
and to the test target, and both edited the GR-004 register row.
Merged suite: 64 cases, 3199 assertions, passing on CPU with no GPU.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
TRACES: GR-004, VR-001 | SR-001
jray-project is added at scripts/vendor/jray-project and the extractor is used
from there. Only two files are repo-local: traceability.toml, which carries
everything repo-specific, and the CI workflow that invokes the vendored gate.
The extractor is deliberately NOT copied in. One implementation, parameterised
by config — a second copy would drift from the first, and the tool already
proves it works unchanged against all three registers.
Enables system_spec so PR/SR orphan checking runs: previously uncheckable,
because the system spec lived outside every component's checkout.
Gate is green at 0.0% of 63 requirements, which is correct — nothing is tagged
yet. Eleven are flagged unverifiable on this CI host and excluded from the
numerator rather than counted.
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A gallery is only valid for the embedder that produced its vectors. Cosine
similarities across models are meaningless but *look* plausible, so the mistake
is silent and every measurement taken afterwards is suspect. Stamp the embedder
identity into the gallery at build; verify it at every load.
The stamp is the model file's basename plus the SHA-256 of its bytes (plus
embed_dim). The hash decides, the name explains. A name alone is a promise
rather than a fact — models get re-exported and overwritten in place under an
unchanged filename, which is exactly the case where the weights differ and
nothing else does. A hash alone is correct but unactionable in an error message.
SHA-256 is derived from the artefact, needs no registry kept current, and costs
~0.1s for a 250MB ONNX, memoised per process.
Mismatch is a hard error in every mode, with no bypass, naming both sides.
Unstamped legacy galleries warn loudly and proceed: unknown is not known-bad,
and hard-failing every pre-existing gallery would turn the check into something
people disable rather than trust. --require-gallery-stamp (or
SAE_REQUIRE_GALLERY_STAMP=1, which propagates to subprocesses) promotes that to
a hard error — the mode measurement work should run in. scripts/stamp_gallery.py
re-binds an existing gallery with no re-embedding, so "warn" is a cheap state to
leave rather than a permanent one.
Embedding dumps carry the same stamp: a replay has no live embedder, so the dump
is the embedder as far as the gallery is concerned. Derived galleries inherit
their source's stamp; --merge and the JSON gallery merge check before writing,
since one file holding two embedding spaces cannot be untangled afterwards.
Verified in: scene_analyze, scene_preview, the sae_kpn matcher binding,
replay.py, optimize.py (once per film at startup, before the first evaluation),
movienet_eval.py and both merge paths.
Stamp logic lives in src/gallery/embedder_stamp.{hpp,cpp} and its Python twin
scripts/sae_stamp.py, kept dependency-light so replay subprocesses do not pay
sae_gallery's requests/Pillow import to ask whether two models match.
Tests: 12 new cases in test_gallery_store.cpp covering the comparison logic,
both round trips, and the SHA-256 vectors that guarantee the C++ and hashlib
stamps agree. No ONNX or GPU required.
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trtexec rejects --minShapes/--optShapes/--maxShapes for a fully static model
("Static model does not take explicit shapes"). TransNetV2's input is fixed at
1x100x27x48x3, so the shape comes from the model itself.
Gallery build now over-fetches TMDB/Wikidata candidates by a configurable
factor: near-duplicate stills (the same photo at different crops or
resolutions) are discarded after embedding, so downloading exactly
images_per_actor left actors short of that many *distinct* embeddings.
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build_trt_engines.sh hardcoded 'input.1' for the ArcFace and SCRFD shape
profiles, which only matches arcface_w600k_{r50,mbf}. Building engines for
any other embedder failed with:
Cannot find input tensor with name "input.1" in the network inputs!
Input names differ per model: LVFace-B_Glint360K uses 'data', arcface_r18
uses 'input', arcface_w600k_{r50,mbf} use 'input.1'. This matters now that
LVFace-B is the default embedder (src/config.hpp), so ARCFACE_MODEL=<LVFace>
is the expected path.
Read the name from each model via onnxruntime at build time.
Replaces narrative claims with verified numbers across all report pages:
- Cross-model held-out validation (LVFace/mbf/r18, all 5 held-out
films): LVFace wins every film outright, not just "consistent with"
the training-set pick. r50 dropped from the detailed comparison
(gallery has ~30% fewer reference images per actor than the other
three models on identical source photos).
- Per-film training breakdown: LVFace does not win every training
film (mbf beats it on Lord of War); the 75.3% macro figure hides a
10.7pp spread.
- Gallery coverage computed per film (20.3%-78.6%) instead of one
flat 67%-missing average.
- Found and fixed a real scoring bug in optimize.py: a candidate
whose hardest film's replay timed out was averaged over survivors
instead of penalized, silently rewarding partial coverage. Affected
3 of 16 training combos; corrected throughout, and optimize.py now
scores an incomplete evaluation f1=0.0 instead of averaging over
whichever films happened to finish.
- Every FPI frame in the deep dive now comes from the proper montage
renderer (Onscreen/Offscreen panel, ghosts never drawn as boxes),
never the bare-box debug overlay used earlier.
- Every distinct out-of-cast name across all 9 films gets its own
frame at its first appearance (9 names, 4 films), not a
single-example spot check: 2 ground-truth gaps, 1 photograph
misread as a person, 6 genuine lookalike confusions.
- New methodology.md: the scene-level-vs-per-second scoring mismatch
that the rest of the report assumes, written out once.
- Cut the deadlock/gdb debugging narrative from the experiment log;
kept the one fact that matters (KPN's node/network split lets the
expensive GPU stage run once and the cheap stage replay against
cached embeddings).
- Plain declarative style throughout, no em dashes, no blog voice.
- switch report frames to the scene best/worst montage renderer
(Onscreen/Offscreen panels + TPI/FPI/FN legend): perfect-second hero,
wedding couple, funeral 19-of-20, polygraph bridging, crew-scene FN
ceiling, Robert Patrick ground-truth gap, rapid-cut double label,
Herbie Hancock on an in-fiction screen
- deep dive restructured: extinction bridging framed as designed
behavior with a measurable cost (debug overlay draws the boxes; the
shipped output is presence windows), plus the face-vs-presence
ceiling and two X-Ray-is-wrong exhibits
- Material polish: light/dark palette toggle, landing-page grid cards,
figure/caption CSS, how-to-read admonition; site_url set so 404 links
resolve under the Pages subpath
- README: perfect-second and screen-call frames committed (gitignore
exceptions), readme_example.jpg retired
- build_site.sh: stage_frame helper downscales montage frames to 1920px
and pulls any missing montage-frames packages
- experiment_charts.py generates 4 figures from experiments/ artifacts:
held-out per-film F1, 16-combo ranking, DE search landscape, and the
Downton detector-vs-tracker ghost timeline (replaces the blank
title-card screenshot)
- new frames: 19-correct wedding shot (success case), Many Saints
ghost-vs-unknown frame (three error classes in one image)
- rename rep4-optimizer-results.md -> model-bakeoff.md; rep4 kept only
as the on-disk artifact prefix, explained once
- repo file references are now links via https://REPOLINK/<path>
placeholders; build_site.sh pins them to the HEAD commit's raw URLs
and fails the build if a linked path doesn't exist at HEAD
- drop references to removed scripts (scene_score.py, score_config.py)
and to session-memory names; mark artifact-registry paths with their
pull commands
- commit readme_example.jpg + pipeline_topology.svg so README renders
on the plain Gitea repo view
- deploy_pages.sh: push built site/ to the gitea-pages branch
Splits the rep4 write-up's key findings into their own linkable pages:
- best-model.md: calibration curves first (discriminative power, independent
of any threshold), then F1 on the benchmark — LVFace-B Glint360K wins both.
- gallery-scope.md: whole vs. cast-restricted gallery, isolated from model and
expansion choice — restriction wins on every axis, but isn't a shipped
runtime feature yet.
- pose-expansion.md: the training-set expand_gallery effect, and the held-out
replication attempt that found it doesn't reproduce (5 films, 2 models,
after catching and fixing a replay-timeout truncation bug and a bbox
first-match-instead-of-best-match bug in the comparison harness itself). An
honest null result, with the methodology errors documented since they're
exactly the kind that manufacture a false "it works!" finding.
- lvface-deep-dive.md: the winning model's held-out generalization gap, its
two failure modes (frozen-bbox ghost tracks), and a verified case (cross-
checked against Jellyfin's independent cast metadata) where LVFace
correctly identified an actor that X-Ray's ground truth failed to credit.
Adds a "report-highlights" artifact-registry package (scripts/artifacts/
push_artifacts.sh, pull_artifacts.sh) for hand-picked illustrative frames that
aren't reproducible via the automated best/worst montage selection, and wires
pulling it into scripts/docs/build_site.sh.
Optimizer (scripts/optimizer/): replay.py runs the real C++ tracker/matcher/
scene_tracker chain over a dumped-embeddings HDF5 via sae_kpn, so a threshold
sweep never re-decodes video or re-embeds faces. optimize.py drives scipy's
differential_evolution over the knob space, with DE-level parallelism
(multiple population candidates evaluated concurrently via a ThreadPoolExecutor)
on top of per-film replay parallelism. second_score.py is the per-second X-Ray
scoring metric (TPI/FPI/FN, out-of-cast misID weighted 10x, fair recall masked
to gallery-known cast) that superseded an earlier scene-union metric.
dump_error_frames.py / dump_scene_montage.py extract annotated video frames
(bounding boxes, TPI/FPI/FN captions, onscreen-vs-offscreen split) for visual
review of a replay against ground truth. Gallery utilities: cast_restrict.py,
gallery_membership.py, fetch_missing_actors.py, reembed_gallery.py.
scripts/validation/: X-Ray ground-truth loading and provider-agnostic identity
matching (identity.py's keys_for — an actor is the union of every id we can
derive, since pipeline output and ground truth don't share one id space).
scripts/artifacts/: push/pull scripts for the Gitea generic package registry —
galleries, montage frames, and experiment data (manifests/trajectories/results)
are pushed there instead of committed, since none are needed to run the app,
only benchmarks. Versioned by git short-SHA.
scripts/docs/: MkDocs site build (build_site.sh) and the calibration-curve
comparison chart (calibration_chart.py, matplotlib, reads each gallery's
embedded calibration).
Gallery-building scripts (make_jellyfin_gallery.py, make_gallery.py,
filter_gallery.py, run_from_jellyfin.py, movienet_eval.py, movienet_prep.py,
sae_gallery.py) updated to read/write HDF5 galleries exclusively, matching the
engine-side format switch. run_from_jellyfin.py and the optimizer no longer
carry movie source paths in shared manifests (some source filenames include
scene-release tags) — resolved locally via a gitignored file-lut.json instead.
scene_gap_hist.py scans scene_analyze output JSONs and, for every actor,
computes the gap (next_scene_start - prev_scene_end) between consecutive
scenes, emitting a text histogram of the distribution. Used to inform the
anneal_sec default.
movienet_eval: replace the per-element dot() with numpy — actor references are
loaded once as an ndarray and scored with a single matmul, keeping a
whole-library gallery fast.
movienet_prep: count and report frames referenced by annotations but absent
from Image.zip instead of skipping them silently.
Add two cameo hunters that flag actors recognised in a title but absent from
its cast:
- cameo_jellyfin.py — pure-Jellyfin cast-membership check (no id cross-walk)
- cameo_hunt.py — TMDB filmography check (actor's combined_credits)
run_from_jellyfin.py now stamps the analysed title's Jellyfin item GUID into
the output JSON as top-level 'jellyfin_item_id' (scene_analyze can't know it),
which cameo_jellyfin.py uses to look up the cast in Jellyfin's own id space.
Document that field in the result-sink output schema header.
Consolidate copy-pasted logic across the gallery/run scripts into shared
modules:
- sae_env.py — zero-dependency .env loader (populates os.environ)
- sae_tmdb.py — TMDB API helpers (tmdb_get, person images, id lookups)
- sae_jellyfin.py— Jellyfin API helpers (jf_get, id/URL normalisation)
- sae_gallery.py — image download + gallery.json writing
make_gallery, make_jellyfin_gallery and filter_gallery now import these
instead of carrying their own near-identical copies.