In 1972, a photo of Lena Söderberg ran as the centerfold in an issue of Playboy. The following year, engineers at USC used the picture to test a new piece of image-compression software. It worked. Decades later, the "Lena" image has persisted in labs.http://read.medium.com/TJdh1wh
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The environment surrounding the image is the subject of 'Losing Lena,' a short documentary that recently had its North American premiere.http://read.medium.com/TJdh1wh
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The IRL implications of using a centerfold as a neutral image are apparent as recently as 2014. Maddie Zug, then a high school junior, was one of a handful of girls in a mostly male AI class told to use the Lena image in a coding class assignment.http://read.medium.com/TJdh1wh
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“Using the Image in research”
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The first thing the guys in my engineering group learned to print in Xs and Os were pics of nude women. The volleyball scene in Top Gun was what they used (years later) to test video quality. On loop for 12-18 hours at a time. Male engineers are mostly pigs.
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Some people don’t have enough real problems, it would seem.
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Yes in all industries something becomes a standard. Using a different photo at first won’t carry the same degree of certainty about the reliability of the results. Because another photo hasn’t proven its worth for the purpose.
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What’s the big deal? People have lost their minds.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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