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Don't make me assume my ultimate form!
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Reged: 05/03/04
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Loc: Outback, Australia
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Re: Monkey Revival
07/27/17 02:15 AM
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With the really good / clear images so far it would be really easy to write a little bit of code to work out the average pixel brightness (or the average of the top 50 or whatever brightest pixels) for each region to determine a 0 or 1. From the images I've seen, it should be well over 90% accurate. The "tool" could flag "dirty" pixels - where it isn't definitively a 1 or a 0 - for further human checking.
In fact doing this would be a hell of a lot easier than setting up a web site, UI, etc.
Would probably still need human input for the "dirty" pixels. But from the images I've seen, this should only be a small percentage.
For the current web site, an "AI" button could be added next to the "Submit" button that scans / fills in the 0's / 1's and places ? for "dirty" pixels. All the human has to do is check the results and determine the "dirty" pixels. Should enormously speed things up and involve less work for humans.
Oh, and my guess for "Monkey" is "Moogly" - he ate up the tasks last time there was a data entry job on here.
Moose
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