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Stacked Cats🦜Final Flock🐦's profile picture
Stacked Cats🦜Final Flock🐦1 year ago

Amazing how the human brain can infer a pose for a convex hull. Goes to show how much data you really need for pose prediction.

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Pavel Oliva 🔶1 year ago

It's amazing, how abstract it is, but it's still possible to recognize all the ballet moves.

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Göktuğ1 year ago

peak human form. this way, we can just convert 4D data of hands, feet, and head into a convex hull instead of trying to solve inverse kinematics. we have been tricked by evolution. this is a local minima.

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Freya Holmér1 year ago

I love this so much!!

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Sniff1 year ago

バレエやってた人は全部分かるな 面の表現でもこんなに認識できるんだ

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Ian Zelbo1 year ago

I literally know the ballet moves they are doing

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Tiger1 year ago

すげぇめっちゃバレエや

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Woody | 3D Unreal Engine Man1 year ago

Human brains are so weird. How is it that I know what each EXACT movement is?

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Carlos De la Guardia1 year ago

Reminds me of one of the characters in @gregeganSF’s novel Diaspora. Most characters are digital people, capable of taking on any form as their avatar, and changing it at will.

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