My post dated October 25th and titled "What a Community" delves deeper into this anomaly. The photograph that illustrated the post was flagged by Tumblr and their decision upheld when viewed by a real live human on appeal. Here is the offending picture.
In my previous post I drew your attention to three paintings by Edouard Danton that were also were flagged and the decision upheld when viewed by a real live human on appeal.
To further illustrate Tumblr's flawed recognition I posted the following:
- A Life Cast that I made of breast and nipple.
- A painting by Renoir titled, Nude before the Bath.
- A painting by Egon Schiele titled, Reclining Female Nude with Legs Spread Apart.
- A fragment of one of my water-colours.
Not one of the above were flagged by Tumblr's automated algorithms and hence they did not come before the eyes of their "real live human"!
Understandably, Tumblr's algorithmic checks have difficulty differentiating between a work of art and a photograph, as with Edouard Danton's paintings and likewise when differentiating sculpture from real life. But it's a sorry state of affairs when real live humans can't tell one from the other.
What defeats automatic algorithms are nipples with a difference, as in my life cast close-up; indistinct nipples, as in Renoir's painting; and paintings that are impressionistic or expressionistic, as with Egon Schiele and myself.
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