Facebook uses image recognition technology to accurately determine the content of your photographs. You can view these machine generated captions to know how Facebook sees your own photographs.
When you upload any photograph to your Facebook account, they look at the actual content of the photograph and try to determine what objects and scenes are inside the image. You may not have added any description, yet Facebook can determine what that picture is all about.
Whether you are having a pizza, enjoying the sun on a beach, playing with your dog or spending an evening with friends, Facebook can accurately figure it out from the photo itself. They internally use these machine generated captions to make your pictures more accessible to blind users.
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If you are curious to know what information Facebook visual recognition algorithms have found in your own pictures, here’s an easy way to view that data.- Open any photograph on the Facebook website and click the thumbnail to view the enlarged version of the image.
- Right-click the image and choose Inspect to open the Chrome Dev Tools. This trick would work across all modern browsers since they have developer tools built-in.
- Look at the alt attribute of the image tag* and you’ll find the description of the image as seen by Facebook (video tutorial).
[*] If the <img> tag is not visible in developer tool, you may need to expand the parent <div> tag.
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