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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/CtrlAllDel on 2024-07-25 16:37:57.

I have an ever growing "trashfolder" of images and all the images in there are not named in a meaningful way. For the most part its memes, artworks or basically any nice picture that i stumbled upon. Over the years it has become almost impossible to find specific pictures and you end up scrolling through the folder for 10 minutes. Now and i was wondering:

Stable Diffusion afaik is able to do img2text. It would output a text promt in the style of an text2img input prompt. You could basically do a img2text run on all your pictures, and save the filenames with the corresponding textprompts in a csv file. Then your search only becomes a matter of parsing that file.

I think its not that hard to hack something like this together, but maybe someone already did the work. Anyone knows if a software like that exists?

It would be even better if some AI model existed which could actually extract text from an image and make the image searchable by that text. So for example if you would search for "billions must die" you would get all images containing the text "billions must die"

Does something like this exist?

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