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Images altered to trick machine vision can influence humans too
Research Published 2 January 2024 Authors Gamaleldin Elsayed and Michael Mozer New research shows that even subtle changes to digital images, designed to confuse computer vision systems, can also affect human perception Computers and humans see the world in different ways. Our biological systems and the artificial ones in machines may not always pay attention…

Google DeepMind Releases PaliGemma 2 Mix: New Instruction Vision Language Models Fine-Tuned on a Mix of Vision Language Tasks
Vision‐language models (VLMs) have long promised to bridge the gap between image understanding and natural language processing. Yet, practical challenges persist. Traditional VLMs often struggle with variability in image resolution, contextual nuance, and the sheer complexity of converting visual data into accurate textual descriptions. For instance, models may generate concise captions for simple images but…

How Computer Vision Leverages Visual Data to Transform the Manufacturing Industry
The manufacturing industry is at the forefront of technological evolution, embracing innovations that streamline operations, enhance quality, and reduce costs. Among these, computer vision has emerged as a pivotal technology, leveraging vast volumes of visual data to drive actionable insights and automation. Powered by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning…

DeepSeek unleashes ‘Janus Pro 7B’ vision model amidst AI stock bloodbath, igniting fresh fears of Chinese tech dominance
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More DeepSeek, the fast-growing Chinese AI company, is shaking up global technology yet again. Just as the rapid rise of the company’s frontier AI models triggered a sell-off of U.S. artificial intelligence stocks, the company launched a…

Ecologists find computer vision models’ blind spots in retrieving wildlife images
Try taking a picture of each of North America’s roughly 11,000 tree species, and you’ll have a mere fraction of the millions of photos within nature image datasets. These massive collections of snapshots — ranging from butterflies to humpback whales — are a great research tool for ecologists because they provide evidence of organisms’ unique behaviors, rare conditions,…
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