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What is the simplest way to programatically count faces in a Facebook photo?

The Face.com API could do this before they shuttered it. Has anyone created an alternative open facial detection API?

HackerNews poster richthegeek suggests that Facebook will return "a pixel location for the center of the face" (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4211021). Not sure if this is true, or if/how this could be used to count faces in photos.

Any help would be appreciated. Ideas?

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When they closed down as part of their transition Dan Barak stated Regarding alternatives, OpenCV offers decent open source face detection and face recognition, and there are commercial face recognition SDK options available for integration. If you're developing a mobile app, check out iOS' and Android's built in face detection functionality. Hope this helps a little. – Jon Taylor Jul 22 '12 at 16:40

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