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by jimmies
1750 days ago
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I agree with you for the most part. This problem definitely doesn't require ML to achieve. However, if doing it with a classical approach (matching sprites) takes a person half a day, and doing it with the new fangled proprietary ml takes a person 20 minutes, I do see that doing it with the new fangled ml approach does have some merits. People want to get stuff done. I'm a barely passable programmer, so not exactly a shining benchmark, so maybe my view is distorted. I don't think I can do duck detection flawlessly with classical programming in half a day and it would be a total pain in the ass to do it that way, to be completely honest with you. |
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This seems to be a case of "if you're holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail".