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by jimfleming
2536 days ago
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The article's demonstration of a counting model is horribly inaccurate to the point where I'm not sure why it was included. Most people see "AI" as being either good at something or not. There's little nuance such as some models being better than others. This kind of demonstration just weakens the reader's confidence in more fully developed results or different approaches. I'm not sure this brief statement offsets the prominent visuals: > On the day of the protest, Mr. Yip and the A.I. team used technology that is much more advanced. They spent weeks training their program to improve its accuracy in analyzing crowd imagery. Setting aside the presentation, from the photos the researchers appear to be using object detection rather than density estimation. This choice is problematic given the quantities involved and the need for temporal consistency. I'm also skeptical of using human volunteers and surveys to calibrate the model. Humans are terrible at counting large numbers of people in real-time. That's a central point of the article with different groups of people providing wildly different counts. |
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