Brains seem to require less training data than neural nets.
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Brains also have evolution to guide their behavior. Interactive environment. Much context. Other brains to lead by example/language.
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These deep networks, can they recognize drawings? What about images w/ linear transforms?
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Maybe input should first be rotoscoped/toonified/posterized.
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Does vision recognize an object looked at directly, stored in cache, thus avoiding need to do un-translation? That doesn't handle rotation.
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VR with saccade tracking may enable very interesting tests/illusions. Possibly highly frustrating; maybe causing insanity in vision systems.
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Closing my eyes, I quickly enough truly perceive things. Noise. Numbers. Shapes. Objects. Somewhat guidable.
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If it is the same stage where dreams are acted, there is a picture frame in the way.
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I've only recently started to actually pay attention to it.
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