On Thu, Jan 7, 2021, 6:12 AM <immortal.discover...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can modern computer vision see 1 image of ex. a cat and then if shown 10
> dummy images - one of which does have an unseen cat - recognize which image
> has a cat - which is the cat is saw before but blurred, brighter, noisy,
> rotated, stretched, flipped, inverted brightness? This requires great
> accuracy at recognizing something it knows but that is very distorted.
>

No. Humans can see because of decades of training, a petabyte through our
optic nerves. Even then we are born knowing how to recognize or learn to
recognize things important to our survival. Things like faces and animals,
vs. barcodes or watermarks.

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