Good explanation. Facebook and others have higher accuracy, because they apply AI and deep learning. If this video weren't for the purpose of demonstrating the technique of facial recognition, it would make sense to apply deep learning as well. It's the whole idea of deep learning to shortcut such mind-boggling complexities. The same goes for smartphones and so on. Great explanation.
Very interesting video. When you applied the grid to the photos to compare sections for improving on the 40% accuracy, what would happen if you then used the patterns in the individual sections and combine them in a 3x3 grid in the same way that the original picture was split in to a 3x3 grid of pixels? That was my initial thought when you said about splitting into a 7x7 grid but I have no idea if this would be viable to do or what the outcome would be.
Struggling whole week to learn this.
This video is the saviour ❤️
Great vid!!
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Good explanation. Facebook and others have higher accuracy, because they apply AI and deep learning. If this video weren't for the purpose of demonstrating the technique of facial recognition, it would make sense to apply deep learning as well. It's the whole idea of deep learning to shortcut such mind-boggling complexities. The same goes for smartphones and so on.
Great explanation.
great video!
Very interesting video. When you applied the grid to the photos to compare sections for improving on the 40% accuracy, what would happen if you then used the patterns in the individual sections and combine them in a 3x3 grid in the same way that the original picture was split in to a 3x3 grid of pixels?
That was my initial thought when you said about splitting into a 7x7 grid but I have no idea if this would be viable to do or what the outcome would be.