I think it needs a little more training:
I think it needs a little more training:
It picks up easy ones like these way too fast, can't even finish them;
But then there's like... Draw yoga! YOGA! Or, draw CAMOUFLAGE. Real simple. Real simple.
It guessed Baseball bat, but not bat. It guessed mug and coffee cup, but not cup. Like what? O.o
Also, what we (brits) call a plaster it calls a bandage, so I drew a bandage and all the learning images were of plasters (bandaids).
No matter what I draw, it thinks it's a pond, or a peanut...
Meh, its just picking from a list of pre-determined answers, it's like a multiple choice question exam with a cheat sheet.
All it does is check which image in its memory looks like the one you've drawn. Not particularly smart, this kind of basic shape recognition has been around for ages.
Last edited by Netherspark; 2016-11-17 at 04:29 AM.
"Animal migration"
How the heck do you draw that? :P
Well, that's it. I'm quitting WoW, this is a lot more entertaining.
Last edited by Ulfric Trumpcloak; 2016-11-17 at 06:18 AM.
Pffft, I'd like to see you try I mean, that thing is confusing a simple, straight line with an asparagus ffs!
So, I pictured a migration of seagulls and conjured this up:
And it detected Animal Migration within a few secs. Yeah, definitely busted >.>
This sounds like they are trying to train an artificial neural network to identify a specific list of objects drawn by all kinds of users.
Everyone who draws something basically does free work for them (unless you all draw make a list of objects to intentionally draw wrong, e.g. everyone draws a dragon when asked for a basket and the other way around).
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Sure, there likely is some failsave to ensure it doesn not appear to get everything right or everything wrong all the time, just so to keep the free workforce interested.
Haha, the stupid AI can't tell what my bad drawings are...haha...ha...ha ._.
Actually in a way it is.
When it says: "oh I know" it doesn't know. It simply made a correct guess in a series of guesses and would have carried on guessing until it was told it guessed correctly.
What would be really interesting would be to see what it would guess if it could only make one guess.