Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-09-05 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
Yes, and now I extend it to audio (beat detection) on something like this: https://botcompany.de/images/1102653 On Thu, Sep 5, 2019, 12:10 wrote: > I think your segmentation is different to what im thinking. ur doing > vision recognition with it. > *Artificial General Intelligence List

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-09-05 Thread rouncer81
I think your segmentation is different to what im thinking.   ur doing vision recognition with it. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T8f7f05f86e62415a-Ma62ee3bd4885a44422fb1971 Delivery options:

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-30 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
Yeah but how should a machine know which filters to apply? Therein lies the art On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 14:39, wrote: > if you have a 3d camera, segmentation is even easier. its not even > really machine learning, its just filters. > *Artificial General Intelligence List

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-29 Thread rouncer81
Yep.  labels first,  actual understanding later on. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T8f7f05f86e62415a-Mcb4fa9e98e050133e8e97495 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-29 Thread immortal . discoveries
I agree rouncer81, the visual cortex classifies objects like words first, then it will see them next to each other ex. car>road. This is the higher "sentence" temporal network. You don't recognize them as a joined object, but rather parts next to parts that make up a part next to another part

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-29 Thread rouncer81
Matt Mahoney I have an argument against that,  computer vision ends before symbolic relations start. Your saying that your eye invents jokes with what it sees,  I say no,  the vision just classifies the visible aspect alone. The rest of the derivation of the eye is the rest of the brain.

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-29 Thread Matt Mahoney
I doubt segmentation will help with image recognition. You lose context. You recognize people not just by their faces but by when and where you see them, who they are with, and what they say. It is easier to recognize a car on a road than a car or a road on a white background. We tried word

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-29 Thread rouncer81
Good to here u still sound like your on top of things. I think theres no need for bad confidence,  theres going to be a simple solution for this singularity business. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-24 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
And you KNOW how much I love neural networks. (Seems you haven't heard of my stance yet.) On Fri, 23 Aug 2019 at 04:37, Secretary of Trades wrote: > Intros to "mixed" from MiniRem's department > > https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.01452.pdf > > https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.09013.pdf > > > On 20.08.2019

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-22 Thread Secretary of Trades
Intros to "mixed" from MiniRem's department https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.01452.pdf https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.09013.pdf On 20.08.2019 23:06, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: Random forests are interesting... but I usually just don't have number inputs. All I have is text On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-20 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
Random forests are interesting... but I usually just don't have number inputs. All I have is text On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 22:05, Secretary of Trades wrote: > When the turk squares the apple and inference does no better there's no > crop, only crap... > > > With that... a mixed data db, even when

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-20 Thread Secretary of Trades
When the turk squares the apple and inference does no better there's no crop, only crap... With that... a mixed data db, even when the associations are more than binary, might require a certain kind of ANN, modeled so that it resembles a 'random forest' (growing the tree at discrete times -

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-20 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
lol... "crap ANNs". You convinced me there... On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 00:04, Secretary of Trades wrote: > :) > > It's annotation (a text entry). From Amazon's "mechanical turk". > > A hilarious way of referring the current norm of primitive and > supervised learning molded on crap ANNs. > > > On

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-19 Thread Secretary of Trades
:) It's annotation (a text entry). From Amazon's "mechanical turk". A hilarious way of referring the current norm of primitive and supervised learning molded on crap ANNs. On 20.08.2019 00:11, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: I find your explanation hard to follow. What is "turking"? Is this

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-19 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
I find your explanation hard to follow. What is "turking"? Is this another one of those "nothing must be manual because we are making AI" argument? Those are really useless. On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 22:36, Secretary of Trades wrote: > Hearing, but not for control. For segment cuts to be

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-19 Thread Secretary of Trades
Hearing, but not for control. For segment cuts to be associated with image cuts (e.g. 'red numbers'). Also, the red numbers should not be sourced by any kind of turking (such as the color channel threshold kind of is). Instead a hard or soft focusing should source the image portion of interest.

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-19 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
You mean voice control? Yeah I have code for that. On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 05:54, Secretary of Trades wrote: > It sees. It must also hear. > > > On 19.08.2019 01:31, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6eJSCGEkSE > > > > -- > > Stefan Reich > > BotCompany.de //

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-18 Thread Secretary of Trades
It sees. It must also hear. On 19.08.2019 01:31, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6eJSCGEkSE -- Stefan Reich BotCompany.de // Java-based operating systems *Artificial General Intelligence List * / AGI / see discussions

Re: [agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-18 Thread Secretary of Trades
Huawei is looking for an OS On 19.08.2019 01:31, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6eJSCGEkSE -- Stefan Reich BotCompany.de // Java-based operating systems *Artificial General Intelligence List * / AGI / see discussions

[agi] You can help train desktop image segmentation

2019-08-18 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6eJSCGEkSE -- Stefan Reich BotCompany.de // Java-based operating systems -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T8f7f05f86e62415a-M1e8cdc19650b4a48d80aaa6c Delivery