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dtourolleandClaude Opus 5 c843c4abe3 feat: banded admission for the per-subject embedding store
AR-018 — an embedding joins a track's store only if its similarity to something
already there falls inside a band, rather than merely being far from the gallery.

Above the upper bound it is redundant: another look at a pose the store already
covers, teaching the annex nothing while costing a slot a novel view could have
used. Below the lower bound it is suspect: within one track every face is the
same person by construction, so an embedding unlike everything else on the track
is evidence that construction failed — a track-ID collision or a bad detection.
Admitting it is exactly how an actor's annex gets poisoned with someone else's
face.

The old gate had only the upper half of that idea, expressed as a raw cosine
against the gallery. Both bounds are now calibrated probabilities (AR-024), so
the same number means the same thing here as in association and evidence
weighting rather than three different things.

This catches track-ID collisions EARLIER than the spread gate did — at the door
rather than at promotion — so the buffer never becomes two-person in the first
place. The spread gate stays as a second line for a track that drifts gradually
instead of jumping. The existing test was asserting the mechanism rather than
the outcome, so it was rewritten to assert what actually matters: whichever gate
fires, the outsider must not reach the annex.

Rejections are counted. A store that admits nothing is as broken as one that
admits everything, and neither is visible otherwise.

Band defaults 0.90-0.95 are working values pending VR-007; the two bounds fail in
opposite directions and must be swept separately.

Suite: 92 cases, 6133 assertions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

TRACES: AR-018, AR-024 | SR-005
2026-07-31 15:10:31 +02:00
dtourolleandClaude Opus 5 f99f1c5ccc feat: no fixed cap on faces per frame
AR-003 — max_faces defaults to 0, meaning no cap. A fixed cap discards the
SMALLEST faces first, which are exactly the background cast X-Ray still credits
with scene membership, so the pipeline was systematically losing the people it
is supposed to find in crowded scenes.

This is only safe now that AR-004 landed. Previously an uncapped frame would
have pushed more work into channels that dropped on overflow, trading a visible
cap for silent loss. With backpressure the producer slows instead, so per-frame
cost is contained rather than discarded.

The matcher's kMaxFaces used to throw above 32, which made it an accidental
second cap. It sizes the similarity engine's preallocated buffer, so it bounds
memory rather than face count — the frame is now scored in batches of that size.
Memory stays bounded; faces do not.

Largest-first ordering is kept even without the cap, and the comment now says
why: the Hungarian solver tie-breaks on index order, so that ordering is
load-bearing for the replay determinism test rather than a leftover of the cap.

Verified end to end on a real clip: identical output to the capped run (385
frames, 693 faces), which is expected since that footage peaks at 4 faces per
frame — the point is the absence of a regression. The committed fixtures remain
byte-identical and valid.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

TRACES: AR-003 | SR-002
2026-07-31 14:22:20 +02:00
dtourolleandClaude Opus 5 08941540cb feat: presence windows come from registry claims (schema_version 2)
The sink no longer reconstructs presence from per-frame detections. A reaped
track already IS a window — [first_seen, last_seen] of a track an actor owned —
so it is pushed straight to the aggregator when it dies and written out as-is.

AR-012 completed end to end. The annealing pass is deleted, not disabled:
anneal_sec existed only to bridge gaps between isolated accepted frames, and a
track that survives its own gaps leaves it nothing to do. The field is REMOVED
from the output rather than zeroed — a field naming a mechanism the pipeline no
longer has is actively misleading to anyone reading a manifest, and would
outlive everyone who remembers why it reads 0.

IR-002 — schema_version 2, matching jRay/SPEC.md JR-002. Windows become objects
carrying `belief` and `route` rather than bare float pairs, so a consumer can
caveat or filter instead of treating every window as equally certain. The new
`extraction` block carries `extinction_sec` (the successor to anneal_sec, and
what a consumer actually needs to interpret a window) and `gallery_scope` —
global vs limited being the strongest single quality signal when two manifests
compete for one cut, since identical gallery_size can mean very different
recall.

AR-016 wired: a pre-write hook flushes the registry with the last timestamp
seen, so tracks still live at EOF are emitted. A film ends with faces on screen
and those tracks have not timed out; without this the closing scene's cast is
silently dropped, which reads as a recognition miss rather than a bookkeeping
bug.

IR-003 stays In Progress deliberately: the sink now writes after the flush, but
the deferred re-identification pass (AR-020) does not exist yet, so output is
still final at EOF rather than after it.

This is a BREAKING format change and part of the coordinated SR-003 bump — it
must ship together with the jRay reader and the server's acceptance of the new
shape, not ahead of them.

Suite: 80 cases, 3250 assertions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

TRACES: AR-012, AR-016, IR-002, IR-003 | SR-002, SR-003
2026-07-31 10:10:51 +02:00
dtourolleandClaude Opus 5 e9aea3fc41 feat: tracker owns no state; association is frame-dependent and calibrated
Three requirements land together because they cannot be separated. The
cross-cut revival branch was the only user of cut_revive_sim, so retiring that
raw cosine forces the pool collapse, and collapsing the pool removes the only
caller of the constant. Splitting them would have produced an intermediate
commit whose only purpose was to be split.

AR-008 — FaceTrackerFunc no longer keeps its own tracks_/inactive_ maps; it
holds a shared_ptr<TrackRegistry> and operates on it directly. Two parallel
copies of track state could disagree, and every divergence would surface as a
wrong presence window with nothing to indicate it. There is now ONE candidate
pool: last_seen alone says whether IoU is meaningful. The park/revive path is
deleted outright — matching a dormant track is ordinary inter-frame
association, and continuity falls out of the embedding comparison the tracker
already did rather than being a mechanism of its own.

AR-007 — track_alpha becomes the base weight for ordinary frames only.
Association drops to embedding-only when position carries no information:
on is_cut or is_scene_boundary, because the viewpoint changed, and for a
dormant track, because time has passed since its box was last valid. The second
case matters as much as the first and had no equivalent before.

AR-024 — association cost is a calibrated probability, never a raw cosine. The
tracker takes the calibration belonging to the active embedder, the same
function object EvidenceDiscounter uses. track_max_embed_dist becomes
track_assoc_min_prob, which means the same thing for every model, gallery and
face size, where a bare cosine threshold did not.

Retired: track_max_embed_dist, cut_revive_sim, cut_inactive_max_frames, and
track_max_frames_missing — the last superseded by the registry's extinction
window. That one is worth naming: a frame count silently changed meaning with
sample_fps, so the same configuration behaved differently at 1 fps and 5 fps.
Extinction is in seconds and lives in one place.

Tests rewritten rather than deleted. The old cases asserted revival by raw
cosine; the same behaviours are now asserted through the registry — a face lost
across a cut and re-associated is the SAME track, one unbroken window, and a
face returning past the extinction window is not. Added the case AR-007 exists
for: two people swap screen positions across a cut while keeping their faces,
and identity must follow the embedding rather than the box.

Suite: 80 cases, 3250 assertions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

TRACES: AR-007, AR-008, AR-024 | SR-002
2026-07-31 09:58:27 +02:00
Claude 7db40f430d GR-004: bind galleries to the embedder that built them
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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-30 18:35:46 +02:00
dtourolle 41a277bc19 feat(engine): HDF5-native galleries with embedded calibration; TensorRT backends; scene detection
Gallery format switches from JSON to HDF5 exclusively (JSON read-only kept for
back-compat): save_gallery always writes HDF5, and the fitted Platt-sigmoid
calibration (a, b, valid, hash) is now embedded directly in the gallery file
instead of a sidecar .calib_cache.json — identity_matcher reads it from the
loaded gallery and writes back only when the embeddings actually changed
(hash mismatch), skipping the O(n^2) refit otherwise.

Also includes: TensorRT inference backend support (ort_backend.cpp,
trt_backend.cpp), gemm_backend improvements, TransNetV2-based scene-boundary
detection wired through frame_source/face_tracker/main, and CMake build
target updates for the new sources.

Bumps the KPN submodule to feature/persistent-pipeline-reuse (push_blocking
backpressure, node_ptr/node_stats introspection, ObjectVariantNodeWrapper for
stateful functors) — needed by the optimizer's sae_kpn Python bindings.
2026-07-19 19:04:03 +02:00
dtourolle 3700c763dd tune: raise default anneal_sec from 2s to 10s
Merge actor windows separated by up to 10s into one epoch, reducing scene
fragmentation from brief detection dropouts.
2026-07-04 18:55:53 +02:00
dtourolle 0ee131a692 Add AMD support via ort alternative to trt 2026-06-28 11:50:05 +02:00
dtourolle a3ba53ddf7 improved performance 2026-06-13 22:44:44 +02:00
dtourolle d753062c6c Initial commit: scene-actor-extraction pipeline
Source (KPN++ pipeline nodes, ArcFace embedders, SCRFD/YuNet detectors,
gallery builder), build scripts, and eval artifacts.

- external/KPN as a git submodule (gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/KPN)
- ONNX models tracked via Git LFS (models/*.onnx)
- generated outputs, TensorRT engines, reference repos, and media ignored
2026-06-12 15:29:01 +02:00