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A.I. Experiments
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#42Which sketch dataset are they using for the "Quick, Draw!" experiment?
We have created our own dataset for this experiment based on internal data collection. Its currently a rather small dataset, some categories only have a handful of samples, but works anyway. Jonas (developer behind quickdraw)
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#44It asked me to draw a tree. I drew a palm tree. It said "palm tree" on the bottom, but then said it failed. I drew the palm tree because I've studied AI and that's a classic AI mistake. If you go to Hawaii and ask students to draw a tree, almost all of them will draw a palm tree. Ask them to draw a bird and it looks like a parrot (instead of the robin you see typically in the "lower 48"). It's interesting that this s…
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Coconut-tree-los...
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#47It asked me to draw a tree. I drew a palm tree. It said "palm tree" on the bottom, but then said it failed. I drew the palm tree because I've studied AI and that's a classic AI mistake. If you go to Hawaii and ask students to draw a tree, almost all of them will draw a palm tree. Ask them to draw a bird and it looks like a parrot (instead of the robin you see typically in the "lower 48"). It's interesting that this s…
http://lesswrong.com/lw/nk/typicality_and_asymmetrical_simil...
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#50I'm trying to develop an app which would do this with things people "draw into the air" with their finger.