• Sotuanduso@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If you’re watching a crosswalk with a bunch of people crossing at the same time, who do you look at, hmm?

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      1 year ago

      I just use a value ranking system and rapidly sort variables until I reach the highest possible value.

      Women>Men

      Pop colors > blending (red is greater than brown, etc.)

      Interesting features > bland (So a dude with a scar registers higher than a dude without)

      Anomalies > expecteds (a top hat is more interesting than a ball cap)

      There’s probably some other minor variations that account for my choices. Thinking about it, the preference for women may be due to them having more eye-catching variables than men in most cases, especially with regards to color and accessories.

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        1 year ago

        Forgot about this comment and came back to a paragraph long comment where the line “Women>Men” popped out to me. My first thought was “Oh no, what political thing did I comment on this time?”

        Anyways, thanks for the tip. Let’s make the automated vehicles prioritize staring at women and anyone who dares to stand out.

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      1 year ago

      I imagine people’s eyes flick around taking in everything. Which is normal for a human, super weird for anything mechanical.