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Other hoofed mammals


Other hoofed mammals

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Near future enhancements

Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

Major upgrade under way. Some known issues.

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Discussion

danswell wrote:
2 Feb 2025
A bit too pongy for me. Ill stick to the venison roast.

Capra hircus
DonFletcher wrote:
2 Feb 2025
A lot of curries in that photo

Capra hircus
28 Jan 2025
Your user note should be enough to distinguish a sheep in the wrong paddock from a feral one

Ovis aries
DonFletcher wrote:
14 Nov 2024
It is worth considering how many training images an AI has been exposed to. Some experts have suggested that image classifiers need 1,000 images of each species before they mostly get it right, others have suggested100,000 are needed. (I expect it depends a lot on the individual cases). I guess Carbon has probably had only a few score of pigs so far, and almost no cattle. Until it has had sufficient of BOTH pigs and cattle (or any other pair of species) it will classify images as the nearest thing it has been trained on. If it had previously seen only wombats, I suppose Carbon would classify these as wombats, as well as classifying Christmas Beetles as wombats. Has Carbon been told that there is an upper and lower size limit to wombats, or that local wombats are not usually black and never shiny? No, because Carbon does not learn like we do. If you expect an AI to be able to identify a thing, there is a simple requirement: you need to feed it a lot of the thing.

Bos taurus
MattBeitzel wrote:
13 Nov 2024
ill let it off for this one then.

Bos taurus
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