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"The goal of this work was to identify something like a model organism, but for microbial communities — something we can bring into the lab and easily replicate and manipulate.
If you've identified something that you'd like to reinvent in your life -- health, spiritual, career, relationships, hobbies, family, habits -- you've started the process.
People would say slogans to identify themselves, or identify something they liked.
Every time you look at yourself in the mirror, identify something that you like about your body and say it out loud.
All of those visuals and mentions help the viewer identify something they can do or would like to do.
Want to identify something else in the image — like, say, a lamp in the background — instead?
I didn't get a chance to talk nitty-gritty details, but the images are identified by something like a fingerprint: key points are codified into a data file that describes the image, allowing for a small amount of data to describe a more complex image.
As one respondent said, "When I need something identified like a can or TV dinner I am going to use it now, not whenever my friends get around to telling me what it is.
Because the setup for that is really driven by two things: One is what we see the audience watching and identifying as something they'd like to watch, and then the other comes from the community". STIRR also has leveraged underutilized resources from its many stations, including many hours of footage shot on aerial drones of a wide variety of events and sites.
Just snap a photo of something you'd like identified (like a breed of dog, a type of car, that weird gelatinous blob sitting on your plate, or even that celebrity sitting next to you that you can't remember their name, etc…) and then send it to be identified.
So it's not like this social interaction region was the same thing as previously identified face regions or something like that.
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