Facebook's 'Rosetta' System Helps the Company Understand Text Within Image, Which is Crucial In Handling Memes, Flagging Abusing Content (techcrunch.com) 45
Facebook announced on Tuesday a new AI system, codenamed "Rosetta," which helps teams at the company as well as those at Instagram identify text within images to better understand what their subject is and more easily classify them for search or to flag abusive content. From a report: It's not all memes; the tool scans over a billion images and video frames daily across multiple languages in real time, according to a company blog post. Rosetta makes use of recent advances in optical character recognition (OCR) to first scan an image and detect text that is present, at which point the characters are placed inside a bounding box that is then analyzed by convolutional neural nets that try to recognize the characters and determine what's being communicated. This technology has been in practice for a while -- Facebook has been working with OCR since 2015 -- but implementing this across the company's vast networks provides a crazy degree of scale that motivated the company to develop some new strategies around character detection and recognition.
crucial at suppressing speech (Score:3, Interesting)
It will be used to suppress speech.
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AC, what is your solution?
Abusive Content? (Score:3)
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Haven't you heard? Words are now considered violence.
https://www.nationalreview.com... [nationalreview.com]
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Think back to the very worst moment of your life.
Now imagine that somebody recorded a video of it and posted it to Facebook.
To me, that video is "simple information".
To you, the video is not just "simple information".
Should the video be taken down?
Let's consult the Platinum Rule: Treat others the way they want to be treated
My answer is your answer to the question: Do you want the video of the worst moment of your life taken down?
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To follow your tangent, do you want the video of your kid dying as the tower collapses taken down?
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Translation (Score:3, Insightful)
"We can now identify conservative and Trump-supporting users much more rapidly in order to ban them for #WrongThink!"
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fat cunts, faggy jews and ugly minorities
Which job you want? you want to fire up the ovens or shovel coals into the furnace?
LOL. Just license the Battlefield V chatbot (Score:2, Interesting)
You know, the one that labeled "white man" as hate speech.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/e... [forbes.com]
Ray Ban? (Score:2)
Good to know (Score:2)
Pretty easy to include some nonsense words that would get parsed by the AI but not by the viewer...
Used to filter ads (Score:4, Insightful)
Of course this tech is being spun to "save the children", but it is also used to screen all advertisements that run on FB. They do not want ads to contain much text - less than 20% of the area of the ad image can be text. This is detected automatically using the technology described, and their system will stop the ad if it doesn't meet that requirement.
We've found that images with less than 20% text perform better.
To create a better experience for audiences and advertisers, ads that run on Facebook, Instagram and Audience Network are subject to a review process that looks at the amount of image text used in your ad. Based on this review, ads with higher amounts of image text may not be shown. Keep in mind that some ad images may qualify for an exception. For example, book covers, album covers and product images usually qualify for an exception.
https://www.facebook.com/busin... [facebook.com]
And from the blurb:
detect text that is present, at which point the characters are placed inside a bounding box
Thus the area of the bounding boxes (after performing a union) can be at most 20% of the area of the image.
Revenge time has come! (Score:4)
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If that's what it takes to kill off Comic Sans for good, then let's get to it.
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Or just spell things in 1337 or like "a møøse once bit my sister". These are still detectable, but should drift from one meme image to the next, which means that instead of one large group, they'll fall into many small groups, which should make them harder to associate. "Fly under the radar" as it were.
imperial delusions, an empire in the sand (Score:2)
Hopefully, Romulus Augustus, aka Momyllus Augustulus, might be better for the position on the timeline of MZ's empire...
One of the other Augustus over several hundred years probably better reflects his pathology...
Capcha (Score:2)
I imagine now we'll see internet meme in those awful fonts with twisted up letters that we humans can figure out in microseconds, but a computer is completely baffled.
Use only Comic Sans (Score:2)
Abusive content? (Score:2)
So they've come up with a way to identify that silhouette of the guy with the big nose?
So no more (Score:2)
No more freedom of speech. No right to assemble art work and publish?