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by TeMPOraL
736 days ago
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> In effect, 2 cats and 2 dogs were all he needed to reliably distinguish between cats and dogs. I assume he was also exposed to many images, photos and videos (realistic or animated) of cats and dogs in children books and toys he handled. In our case, this was a significant source of animal recognition skills of my daughters. |
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No images or photos (no books).
TV, certainly, but I consider it unlikely that animals in the animation style of pepper pig helps the classifier.
Besides which, we're still talking under a dozen cats/dogs seen till that point.
Forget about cats/dogs. Here's another example: he only had to see a burger patty once to determine that it was an altogether new type of food, different from (for example) a sausage.
Anyone who has kids will have dozens of examples where the classifier worked without a false positive off a single novel item.