We're always looking to improve Taghound Media Tagger. Special thanks to Kevin Fish for his work on the TagHound logo and banner! Installation Please consider contributing to the plugin if you find bugs or have a feature you'd like to see implemented: This plugin is open-source and available on Github.NOTE: You must have PHP 5.5 or greater installed on your server to activate the plugin.Ask your web host about this if you are unsure.Upload 'taghound-media-tagger' to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory.Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.Visit the Clarifai Developer Portal and create a free or paid account.Create an application with Clarifai, and copy the API Key from the developer portal.Visit the Taghound settings page under Settings.Paste in the API Key from step 4 and click "Save Changes".On the same page, click the checkbox "Enable for all new Images" to have Taghound Media Tagger begin tagging new images!įrequently Asked Questions Q. How do my images get analyzed by Clarifai?Ī. Taghound Media Tagger sends each of your images over HTTPS to Clarifai after they've been uploaded to your media gallery. Clarifai processes your images and returns a list of associated keywords. Additionally, Clarifai stores images to further train its models and increase the accuracy of future responses. Clarifai does not share your images with third parties. Does this plugin process images that already exist in my media library?Ī. Yes! Visit the Settings > Taghound page and use the Bulk Tagger tool. What if an image gets tagged with something I don't like?Ī. You may untag the image by clicking the 'X'. This is similar to how you would remove a tag from a post. Can I use this plugin with other 3rd party plugins like Media Library Assistant?Ī. Yes! We've provided a hook for you to choose where to store the tags.
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