How would you design a visual Turing test? Draw pictures and test if you
can tell if they were drawn by a human or a machine?

On Thu, Feb 20, 2020, 5:44 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a visual turing test (I mean you can make one), you'd use
> prediction to complete the rest of an image or video, you'd use Lossless
> Compression as the evaluation criteria the same as the Large Text
> Compression Benchmark contest does. I admit it seems no same patch in an
> image appears more than once, unless you compare them as being similar and
> not exact...but you can still use probability for a large patch using
> relative positions. The brain seems to do it....no :-)??
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