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by misterdabb
1590 days ago
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Idk why people have the preconception of two (or more) sensors each deciding on an outcome indepently.. Suppose you have a color sensor and a form sensor and you have to identify an orange (fruit). Clearly in conjuction the two sensors will be way better, than assigning everything with color orange orange and everything round an orage. |
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If the signal goes from "black nothing" to "orange round" you know you went from no object to an orange, but what if your form sensor breaks and it goes from "black nothing" to "orange nothing?"