http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2015/03/images-fool-computer-vision-raise-security-concerns
"Images that fool computer vision raise security concerns By Bill Steele Computers are learning to recognize objects with near-human ability. But Cornell researchers have found that computers, like humans, can be fooled by optical illusions, which raises security concerns and opens new avenues for research in computer vision. Cornell graduate student Jason Yosinski and colleagues at the University of Wyoming Evolving Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have created images that look to humans like white noise or random geometric patterns but which computers identify with great confidence as common objects. They will report their work at the IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference in Boston June 7-12. [...]"
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