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Adobe moves the rental/service economy onward
On 21/10/17 13:17, nospam wrote:
In article , Tim Watts wrote: what's even better is that with scene recognition and machine learning, the need to manually keyword everything is going away. At least in as much as "I keyword photo A" and the computer suggests all similar photos in my collection and I chose which ones to replicate keywords to. Ditto faces. no. scene recognition can figure out what is in the scene for you without needing to do anything. for instance, you can query for paris in winter and it shows you just that, without needing to have previously keyworded it. this capability continues to improve and is better than humans in many cases. Although I might prefer to be in control of the keywords chosen, and merely have it recognise similar scenes. the user is always in control. Oh - there seemed to be a suggestion that AI would "just do it" - maybe I misunderstood. it just does it, and statistically with a higher accuracy rate than humans, however, you don't have to use it and/or you can override it. Ah - sounds like a good design then. There and overridable. |
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