MIT: AI Pareidolia - Can Machines Spot Faces in Inanimate Objects?
October 01, 2024
October 01, 2024
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Oct. 1 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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New dataset of "illusory" faces reveals differences between human and algorithmic face detection, links to animal face recognition, and a formula predicting where people most often perceive faces.
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By Rachel Gordon, MIT CSAIL
In 1994, Florida jewelry designer Diana Duyser discovered what she believe . . .
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New dataset of "illusory" faces reveals differences between human and algorithmic face detection, links to animal face recognition, and a formula predicting where people most often perceive faces.
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By Rachel Gordon, MIT CSAIL
In 1994, Florida jewelry designer Diana Duyser discovered what she believe . . .