Face Recognition Wrong Face

Face Recognition use to work fairley well. Most of the time it get's it right.
Lately it's been asking me if this is [insert name here...John Doe]? and it's not even close. This person been tag in the past as Jane Doe.  How do I get it to start recognizing Jane Doe again as Jane Doe and not John Doe?

Hi fader5,
I'm curious to know how come it suggest John instead of Jane all of a sudden.
What version of PSE are you using?
Is the tag Jane Doe still present in your tag tree and is not renamed by any chance?
Thanks
andaleeb

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