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unfortunately I do not generally have episode data, a large portion of images on powerlinesinanime are 3rd party submissions
however... I had an idea one day to make a crawler downloading every anime that exists and then indexing every keyframe
the main obstacle to making this work is tying videos (which I can trivially obtain in totality) to some sort of database
Does http://mrcn.st/t/hash.py help? Gives you a 64bit perceptual hash per frame, hamming distance=similarity.
it's useful (thanks!) but computing similarity is the easy part; the hard part is tying random .mkv's to anidb ids
Sounds easy to me. Hash the file (ed2khash is the primary key) and look it up in the database. Most well known stuff is in there.
not if the file is remuxed to include a foreign-language audio track, which is virtually always the case
Sure, if you dig deep enough you'll find files that aren't in there, but most widely-distributed releases are.
I know 99% of the stuff on my drive is (because I use an AniDB API client to auto-index, auto-identify and auto-rename it).
just ran a quick check on some of the downloads I had. 0% hit rate
Sounds like we're sampling from vastly different populations. I guess... you could always try filename heuristics?
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