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Re: Nikon unveils the highly anticipated Z8 camera!


osv2 wrote:
NikonClio64 wrote:
You are wrong.


no, you are wrong, the z8/z9 do NOT have deep learning capability, people have been posting false information that duncang and myself had to correct.

as i already proved, canon is also pimping the term "deep learning" just like nikon does, it's sales drivel for people who don't understand the technology.

i also proved that ANI *is* artificial intelligence, and that all of these cameras have it... that's not arguable but of course this being the nikon forum, nikon owners think that nikon is somehow superior to the other camera companies... it's a silly claim, sony for instance has been working on a.i. for years now, they have far more experience with it: https://ai.sony/

people out here need to learn what ANI is:

"Artificial narrow intelligence system usually gets training on a specific dataset so that it can develop an understanding of the problem they are supposed to resolve. Once it is achieved, ANI can use the knowledge for decision-making, outcome prediction, and action execution.
For example, if you want to train a narrow AI system to identify birds in images, you need to train it with a dataset that contains the images of birds. After the training, ANI will be able to identify birds when it sees one in other images."
https://geekflare.com/artificial-narrow-intelligence/



The AI software for autofocus is trained on supercomputers and locked down once trained and uploaded into the camera. (Presumably, Nikon has been training its cameras in a similar way for decades to recognize and respond to specific exposure scenes.) As I recall Nikon's Marketing states the Z9 is using deep-learning technology, which is not wrong as it does not state the camera itself is learning.

In the case of the Z9, this AI software is structured to identify and classify objects into categories, and then tighten pattern recognition more tightly in nested size according to rules: i.e. Overall Object is 1 of 9 categories > head(or helmet, or cockpit) > eyes (or headlamps) etc.

So Nikon is using a hierarchical Subject Recognition strategy. Its performance is impressive, particularly as it empowers the Merry Nikonian to shut out categories and narrow the trained AI algorithms to search for only People or Animals, for example.

The new Z8 splits off yet another distinct Category in its Autofocus, which can be selected for the camera AF to prioritize: Aircraft

Clearly, you cannot understand what's written in elementary English in the articles I cited - and struggle or choose to ignore these and other repeated explanations posted by members of this forum who understand straightforward logic. It follows you are a troll, whose condition is all too common:

Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy. H. L. Mencken, 1917

*Sonyfanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy with other equipment. Roger Cicala, 2018




May 20, 2023 at 03:29 AM





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