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<p>[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 1377526, member: 2972"]I would argue "never", but rather I'll say that current computer technology does not deal with subjective things like grading very well, so unless there's a quantum leap in computing technology that gets past the challenge of subjective measurements, I think that computer grading will be feasible anytime in the near future. More directly, computers can't judge subjective measure of eye appeal effectively...Mike (the computer scientist)</p><p><br /></p><p>p.s. there is a HUGE difference between landing a plane, tying a knot, dribbling a ball, and grading a coin. The first three can be objectively measured, the third cannot (to the best of my knowledge).</p><p><br /></p><p>p.s.s. the way a computer judges a pretty face is by measuring symmetry, an objective measure (which computers are exceedingly good at) and making an objective estimate of the subjective "prettiness". It's not not really a subjective measurement like a coin's eye appeal, and symmetry, while it is a part of eye appeal, it is hardly all of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 1377526, member: 2972"]I would argue "never", but rather I'll say that current computer technology does not deal with subjective things like grading very well, so unless there's a quantum leap in computing technology that gets past the challenge of subjective measurements, I think that computer grading will be feasible anytime in the near future. More directly, computers can't judge subjective measure of eye appeal effectively...Mike (the computer scientist) p.s. there is a HUGE difference between landing a plane, tying a knot, dribbling a ball, and grading a coin. The first three can be objectively measured, the third cannot (to the best of my knowledge). p.s.s. the way a computer judges a pretty face is by measuring symmetry, an objective measure (which computers are exceedingly good at) and making an objective estimate of the subjective "prettiness". It's not not really a subjective measurement like a coin's eye appeal, and symmetry, while it is a part of eye appeal, it is hardly all of it.[/QUOTE]
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