I should say it’s just a hypothesis, but quite likely the cause. Another interesting example happened when I used some Ramalina menziesii for a live demonstration at the California Academy of Sciences one night. It was rolled up into a ball and computer vision kept suggesting birds, because it looked like a bird nest. When I straightened it out, computer vision got it right!
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