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For questions related to object recognition, which is the problem of determining the type/class/category of an object in the image, so object recognition could also be called object classification. This is different from object detection, which is either used to refer to object localization (i.e. find the coordinates of the object in the image) + object classification, or just object localization.
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Would Google's self-driving-car stop when it sees somebody with a T-shirt with a stop sign p...
In Hidden Obstacles for Google’s Self-Driving Cars article we can read that:
Google’s cars can detect and respond to stop signs that aren’t on its map, a feature that was introduced to deal with temp …
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How does Google's self-driving car identify pedestrians?
Based on the article Google's self-driving cars can now spot cyclists: Sensors can read hand signals and predict rider's behaviour, Google's self-driving cars can spot cyclists, cars, road signs, mark …