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Image recognition accuracy: An unseen challenge confounding today's AI | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A novel dataset metric, minimum viewing time (MVT), gauges image recognition complexity for AI systems by measuring the time needed for accurate human identification.
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