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by SamBam
3497 days ago
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Yes, an absolutely classic example of implicit biases in training sets. On the one hand, the network should eventually learn to classify high heels as shoes. On the other, when these classification system actually get used, they're always at some arbitrary point in their training, so you can't just wait for "all the biases to go away." |
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