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Cracking the Code of Facial Recognition

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https://www.caltech.edu/news/cracking-code-facial-recognition-78508
"... The central insight of the new work is that even though there exist an infinite number of different possible faces, our brain needs only about 200 neurons to uniquely encode any face, with each neuron encoding a specific dimension, or axis, of facial variability. In the same way that red, blue, and green light combine in different ways to create every possible color on the spectrum, these 200 neurons can combine in different ways to encode every possible face—a spectrum of faces called the face space. ..."

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Too superficially described in the article. :) 

In reality, is used the fabric of time/space and beyond hihihihihi


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