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a common question im often asked is you know when im building a data set how do i know if my data set is too diverse and i think ive previously shown a piece that uh i think gene cogan had written in a notebook um that allowed you to sort of use vgg to see how different um the uh classification was from from another image um were gonna look at uh today this paper called perceptual similarity um it does something pretty similar actually um its pretty its i mean its old its 2018 uh as i guess thats all the machine learning days um but jonathanfly and twitter actually mentioned this to me uh today and i thought it looked interesting i thought we would just quickly record a video um to show it works so um the papers here ill link ill post a link to uh this webpage but um you can go ahead and read it the basic idea here is that um you know if youre trying to figure out how similar two images are um you know really common way would be maybe just to read in the pixel data at each