By the way, the space of colors does not have 3 dimensions, but infinitely many! Humans can only see 3 (but some only 2, and a few can 4).
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If you gave humans hyperspectral imaging, I'm not sure brains would construct a ≥4 dimensional color representation.
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Replying to @othercriteria
Tetrachromacy is a thing. I suspect we can use a convnet model to test the upper bound
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Replying to @Plinz @othercriteria
I'm a genetic tetrachromat writing a book. May I ask how tetrachromacy relates to your AI work?
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Replying to @Tetrachromatix
I am curious about classification limits with respect to the number of dimensions in low level perceptions @othercriteria
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