When using IGNORE, if a new object, which Eyebot has not been trained to either LEARN or IGNORE, appears on the screen, what will be the outcome?
It depends. If the new object (which Eyebot has never seen before) has similar features and characteristics as the learned object, then the score will react as it would when it saw the learned object. If the new object does not share many of the features and characteristics with the learned object, then the score will react as it does with ignored objects. Obviously, using IGNORE is only useful when you have a known universe of objects; in other words, you know all the objects Eyebot will be looking at. If you are not sure what types of objects Eyebot will face, or what types of defects Eyebot will encounter, then you should not use IGNORE. Here’s an example of when to use IGNORE: you have 4 parts and you want Eyebot to tell you when it sees the part it learned. There are only 4 parts. So you make Eyebot LEARN one and IGNORE three. Eyebot can LEARN and IGNORE in all orientations. Then Eyebot should be able to identify when it sees the learned part. Another example: let’s say you want t
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