8 Jul
2004
8 Jul
'04
4:22 p.m.
A big database of images with metadata can be used to train a neural network (or other suitable AI approach) to recognize unknown images. On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Tyler Durden wrote:
Yeah, but this is a metadata search, correct? Seems to me Our Protectors(TM) are probably able to search a vast database of images themselves. In other words, go look for details they hadn't previously thought of as being important (and hence were not available in metadata). Given high-density CCDs and real cheap storage, these details may be very minute, or perhaps small+far away.