EWE AGAIN Sheep were trained to
recognize celebrity faces, demonstrating that the animals can recognize a familiar human face from a 2 - D image.
Not exact matches
By training sheep using pictures of these
celebrities, researchers from the University of Cambridge discovered that the animals are able to
recognize familiar
faces from 2 - D images.
DOUBLE TAKE Scientists trained sheep to
recognize pictures of
celebrity faces, and showed that the animals have advanced,
face - processing abilities similar to those of humans.
Scientists trained sheep to
recognize pictures of
celebrity faces including those of Barack Obama, Emma Watson and Jake Gyllenhaal (experiment shown below).
Dive into the Fashion Couture subculture that is «invite only,» where
celebrities and heavy hitters party, dine, and mingle behind the velvet rope, where only a
recognized face or name on the list gains you entrance.
Dive into the subculture that is invite only, where
celebrities and heavy hitters party, dine, and mingle behind the velvet rope, where only a
recognized face or name on the list gains you entrance.
Dive into the Film Festival subculture that is «invite only,» where
celebrities and heavy hitters party, dine, and mingle behind the velvet rope, where only a
recognized face or name on the list gains you entrance.
«After we identified its limitations with the detection of Asian
celebrities, we modified it heavily and retrained it to be much more accurate at
recognizing Asian
faces with a much higher threshold of certainty,» he said.