Image-Recognition Meets A Persistent Cat 24
DaveJay writes: "The folks at Quantum Picture have set up a system that demonstrates a creative and evidentally very effective use of image-recognition algorhytms: The 'Flo Control' system. It's a pet door that locks out their cat whenever she tries to carry another animal (mouse, bird, whatever) into the house. The system even uploads a picture of each attempt, along with its acceptance or rejection by the system, to their web server so the world can see what the cat didn't drag in."
WHorin for karma. (Score:3, Insightful)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02
Re:WHorin for karma. (Score:2)
Let me be the first to say it.... (Score:3, Insightful)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/03/24/153
So why does slashdot? There are thousands of submissions, and yet this happens all the time. If you're getting bored of working on the site, just quit, I'm sure there are hundreds who would jump at the chance.
FFS
Dave
Re:Let me be the first to say it.... (Score:2, Informative)
FWIW, I think
Man this sucks! (Score:1, Informative)
Repeat (Score:2, Insightful)
Cat Recognition Alogrithms [slashdot.org]
duplicates... (Score:4, Funny)
Read the FAQ :) (Score:2)
These are just mistakes on the part of the staff. They happen. We have posted over ten thousand stories in our history. The occasional duplicate is inevitable.
If you see a duplicate, you can mail the story's author. If the story is still quiet, we may pull it down. However, once the comments are rolling in, we often leave the story up so that the discussion can continue.
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Re:Read the FAQ :) (Score:1)
Oh, perhaps the original story would have been archived by then, Well it was worth a shot...
In other news: (Score:2)
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New Idea for Karma Whoring Slashdot (Score:2)
2) Wait 2 days.
3) Submit news with same information but different headline.
4) Karma += 5;
5) Goto 1;
This is a dangerous precedence! (Score:1)
Am I paranoid to imagine that this technology may someday be used in airports to keep cats from boarding flights while carrying small animals? Then what about bus stations? Churches? Restaurants? Hotels? Doesn't this amount to an illegal search by feline authorities? Where is the army of angry geeks to protest this behavior? Ahh, too busy bitching about Morpheus. I see where your priorities lie. Our founding fathers must be turning over in their graves.
Don't forget, the first thing Hitler did when he rose to power was to demand that all cats register their kills with the government. Perhaps you think I'm being an alarmist, but Midnight and I are going to be stockpiling dead woodchucks in my basement.
No, This is a dangerous precedent! (Score:1)
I see duplicate stories... (Score:2)
They're everywhere -
They don't even know they're duplicate...
-Adam
Let me just say... (Score:2)
Has anyone else noticed that the system seems flawed [quantumpicture.com]. Seeing as how this was obviously Squirrel...
It seems like there are alot of false alarms [quantumpicture.com] with the system even so much that the previous link sems to have denied entry to a cat that was leaving
I think the question has to be, how can we improve image recognition to be more accurate???
Actually, these problems seem to be apparent with most voice recognition systems as well.
Just an observation...I could be wrong
The Slashdot Effect ^2 (Score:2, Funny)
Ah well, maybe they did some upgrades after the first one and now they get to see if it can handle the load any better now.
Alas Babinski (Score:2)
The least pleasant part of our relationship was the animals he would catch. I think there's still a garter snake loose somewhere in my apartment. That's not so bad, but having to finish off all those poor baby birds he assumed were toys...
Then one day he just disappeared. Run over? No, he was smarter than that. More likely he played Ambush with one dog or fox or coyote too many. Or maybe the large raptor I spotted about the same time (they take out ducks; Babinski wasn't any bigger) got him.
Used to be big fan of the Kodak FalconCam [kodak.com]. Fun's gone now.
So my next cat's indoor only. Adopt one that grew up indoors, and doesn't even want to go out. Or raise a kitten that way. Less grief, less hassle, less environmental impact.
Dear Timothy. (Score:2)
The only people who have any brains here are Taco and Hemos (Michael's also ok). All the other editors should jump ship and go ruin someone else's fun instead.