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davidkuhta
on June 7, 2018
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How The New York Times Uses Software to Recognize ...
The example made me lol: "Mitch McConnell (red, almost certainly - confidence = 100.0)
On that note, they could utilize the box color to match the party affiliation.
danschumann
on June 7, 2018
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No no no! Snap chat filters with a donkey or an elephant!! XD
TomK32
on June 8, 2018
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as long as you don't use that to retrain the software...
kingbirdy
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It seems like the box color would be used to differentiate if multiple congresspeople were in the shot
jeremyjbowers
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Yup! That's what we do! (Hi, I'm Jeremy, the developer who worked on this software)
camillomiller
on June 8, 2018
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Who came up with the “who the hill” name? That’s amazing and I laughed out loud :D
jeremyjbowers
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I did! We had a brainstorming. It was initially (during development) called "Shazongress" but we couldn't get that one out of committee.
camillomiller
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Shazongress sounds like something granpa Rick would invent!
gordon_freeman
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what about right-center or left-center? ;)
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On that note, they could utilize the box color to match the party affiliation.