11-18-2022, 09:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2022, 09:09 PM by Kernelpanic.)
Quote:That's what I'm wondering.
Maybe there's some magic "compare object" command that I don't know about.
Evidently comparing it pixel-by-pixel, or a representative sampling of pixels, is a way to do it.
But see my reply to Pete above to see why I'm asking this, there might be a better approach than comparing images...
Your image comparison is a core problem of the AI: Pattern recognition/comparison, or something. I don't know the exact name at the moment.
The problem was already described by Hubert L. Dreyfus in his first book in 1972: "What Computers Can't Do: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence".
This pattern recognition is essential for the survival of all living beings. For example: A deer must recognize at first glance whether what it sees is harmless or dangerous (such as a wolf).
All the best! Really! - Show the eggheads what basic programmers can do.