May 2019
Intermediate to advanced
664 pages
15h 41m
English
In 1966, Professor Seymour Papert at MIT conceptualized an ambitious summer project titled The Summer Vision Project. The task for the graduate student was to plug a camera into a computer and enable it to understand what it sees! I am sure it would have been super-difficult for the graduate student to have finished this project, as even today the task remains half complete.
A human being, when they look outside, is able to recognize the objects that they see. Without thinking, they are able to classify a cat as a cat, a dog as a dog, a plant as a plant, an animal as an animal—this is happening because the human brain draws knowledge from its extensive prelearned database. After all, as human ...