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      Recognise Object Classes -- The Economist
    Posted on Wednesday, April 25 @ 06:13:55 BST by schestowitz

    Face Recognition The Economist has an article which argues that "a computer can now recognise classes of things as accurately as a person can".

     
     

     
     
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