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Breakthrough In Automatic Handwritten Character Recognition Sans Deep Learning (technologyreview.com)

subh_arya writes: Researchers from NYU, UToronto and MIT have come up with a technique that captures human learning abilities for a large class of simple visual concepts to recognize handwritten characters from World's Alphabet. Their computational model (abstract) represents concepts as simple programs that best explain observed examples under a Bayesian criterion. Unlike recent deep learning approaches that require thousands of examples to train an efficient model, their model can achieve human-level performance with only one example. Additionally, the authors present several "visual Turing tests" probing the model's creative generalization abilities, which in many cases are indistinguishable from human behavior.

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  1. human-level performance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    their model can achieve human-level performance with only one example

    Yeah? Well, I've never encountered a human - myself included! - who can read my handwriting, so suck it, you AI mofos!

  2. Timely discover considering nobody writes anymore by JoeyRox · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe they'll also invent a better way to untangle corded phone cables.

  3. Re:Considering nobody writes cursive anymore by richy+freeway · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's cretin, you cretin.