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by notahacker
2854 days ago
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Yeah, obviously human visual inputs are a finite set of data points from rods and cones which might be considered roughly akin to pixels. But by "seeing" I'm clearly referring to what takes place in the visual cortex which is incredibly efficient at converting those inputs to geometry and objects/creatures/expressions with qualitative associations in a lossy manner, making heavy use of hardwired priors which are evolved rather than learned through evaluation against past sensory input (whilst at the same time apparently being entirely incapable of processing or storing the original sensory input values in a sufficiently discrete manner to replicate the pixel by pixel evaluation a computer vision system can achieve). |
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