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Teaching computers to describe images as people would - The AI Blog
Let’s say you’re scrolling through your favorite social media app and you come across a series of pictures of a man in a tuxedo and a woman in a long white dress. An automated image captioning system might describe that scene as “a picture of a man and a woman,” or maybe even “a bride...
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