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"The training set for the skin filter consisted of 1,182,608 manually labeled skin pixels and 10,471,553 manually labeled non-skin pixels while the testing set consisted of 2,303,824 manually labeled skin pixels and 24,285,952 manually labeled non-skin pixels."

That's a lot of pixels to manually label.



40 million pixels is roughly 40 ~1 megapixel (1280x720) images. It's not that many, especially when it's likely something like this: http://pascallin.ecs.soton.ac.uk/challenges/VOC/images/voc20...


You're right. Didn't do the math.


One word: rectangles.




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