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by nomad86 510 days ago
In our hotel photo database, we have everything: rooms, lobbies, bathrooms, pools, exterior shots of buildings, etc.

I trained an AI to recognize ergonomic chairs, but sometimes there were errors. For example, a chair in a hotel's SPA was always identified as an ergonomic chair. That's why we manually reviewed all 50k photos to verify them.

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This desk is pretty useless, despite having an office chair: https://www.tripoffice.com/nigeria/lekki-ng/souz-suites-apar...
> I trained an AI, but sometimes there were errors.

I edited that down to a proper summary of AI in general

50k manually? How long did it take you?
I don't know, I assigned this task to trusted specialists from India.
Wow, manually reviewing 50k photos is a lot! Would you be willing to share what the cost of that was?
I created an app similar to Tinder that facilitates manual verification. Around 60 photos can be verified in one minute. The whole process took about a week and didn't cost much.
Sounds like YOLO verified the work of the specialists too! (;->
Doesn't sound that much. When I was playing with datasets, for simple tasks I only took around 3 seconds to classify an image. That's 1200/hour or on the order of 40 hours of work. That can't cost much when outsourced.
RLHF in the wild, nice.