It's based on a scene from the show Silicon Valley, in which character Jian - Yang creates an app that can
identify photos of food — but only as «hot dog» or «not hot dog.»
Not exact matches
When preparing to take a
photo, the Mate 10 Pro uses artificial intelligence to
identify whether it is taking a picture
of a person,
food, text, animals, or a portrait, and then adjusts the camera's settings to take the best picture
of that particular subject.
The research tested the ability
of 114 nutrition and dietetics students in the U.S. and Australia to
identify foods and determine serving sizes by looking at
photos of food on plates.
The Center
identified a pattern
of «gate keeping» behavior on the part
of the schools, such as school officials who told parents a school was «not for them,» that the school application required a
photo, and that they could not sit by their kids at breakfast drop - off for fear
of the parent eating the free
food (quoted in Aggarwal, 2014).
When preparing to take a
photo, the Mate 10 Pro uses artificial intelligence to
identify whether it is taking a picture
of a person,
food, text, animals, or a portrait, and then adjusts the camera's settings to take the best picture
of that particular subject.
Ex2: - when you take
photo of flower, animal,
food, it
identifies what
photo you are taking and adjust settings itself.