Widely Used Computer Vision Tests Flawed says MIT

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Widely Used Computer Vision Tests Flawed says MIT
« on: January 26, 2008, 11:39:30 pm »
Widely Used Computer Vision Tests Flawed says MIT
     


Computer vision may not be making as much progress as recent research
results seem to suggest, a new MIT study says. The new study, "Why
is Real-World Visial Object Recognition Hard?" (PDF format), was
written by MIT researchers Nicolas Pinto, David D. Cox, and James J.
DiCarlo of MIT's DiCarlo Lab.
Commonly used computer vision testing methods may actually be
making things worse, say the researchers: "these results demonstrate
that tests based on uncontrolled natural images can be seriously
misleading, potentially guiding progress in the wrong direction."
The researchers offer suggestions for types of images that should be used
to test computer vision progress and call for "a renewed focus on
the core problem of object recognition—real-world image variation."
For more, see the MIT
News summary of their paper.
   

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