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In Brady ''et al.''<ref name="brady2008visual"></ref>, they tested recall for novel (new object), exemplar (same type of object), and state (same object & state). They got 92% for novel, 88% for exemplar, and 87% for state so humans remember the exact state of objects they've seen. | In Brady ''et al.''<ref name="brady2008visual"></ref>, they tested recall for novel (new object), exemplar (same type of object), and state (same object & state). They got 92% for novel, 88% for exemplar, and 87% for state so humans remember the exact state of objects they've seen. | ||
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(Simple algorithms + big data) is better than (complicated algorithms + small data) | |||
==Data-driven Methods in Vision== | ==Data-driven Methods in Vision== | ||