New Image-recognition Software Could Let Computers 'See' Like Hu...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Mon, 05/26/2008 - 09:30

It takes surprisingly few pixels of information to be able to identify the subject of an image, a team led by an MIT researcher has found.

The discovery could lead to great advances in the automated identification of online images and, ultimately, provide a basis for computers to see like humans do.


 

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