File:Ceci n'est pas une banane by Max Gruber.jpg

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English: Bounding boxes are commonly used in AI research to signify where a computer vision algorithm has detected an object in an image. Here the artist has played with this aesthetic: The bounding boxes are 3D-printed frames positioned in the physical environment around objects. In this case there is a physical banana and a photo of a banana on a screen. The object detection doesn’t make a difference between these two.
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Source BBC, Better Images of AI, https://betterimagesofai.org/images
Author Max Gruber

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Bounding boxes are drawn around both a physical and an on-screen banana as a metaphor for computer vision.

14 December 2021

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