Will this work for any animal? Plants? What are the needed characteristics of something living that would allow this to consistently work over a period of growth?
Got A.I? Facial recognition now works on cows for better milk
By Hillary Grigonis In DigitalTrend
Facial recognition is good for more than security features on Facebook and organizing your photo albums — the artificial intelligence-based technology could soon help ensure that milk in your fridge came from a well-fed cow. That’s right, facial recognition now works on cows. This week, agricultural company Cargill and machine-vision company Cainthus announced a partnership that will create an A.I. system for dairy farmers.
The image-recognition system is able to recognize a cow using both the animal’s pattern of spots and the cow’s actual face. The system takes a few seconds to recognize an individual cow, the companies said. ..... "
Friday, February 02, 2018
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