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Perhaps not easy, but essential. For image recognition we need not just software that works with pixels, but software that can add the intermediate step of grouping pixels into eyeglasses, beards, and other features of varying degrees of reliability and permanence. If a computer can play chess as well as a human, it should be possible to spot the Mona Lisa with a mustache. Bill Silvert "Dmitry A. Kazakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I asked whether the NN could be told to ignore > >glasses, which would reduce the training set to 5,000 pictures, but was told > >that couldn't be done. Why not? > > That would not be easy for any system.
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