Andrew Carman

Discussion in 'Requesters' started by reebs, Mar 1, 2013.

  1. liveyourlifeeasy

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    These are by far my favorite hits.
     
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  2. rpeterson

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    Hey all - new batch coming!
     
  3. reebs

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    Thanks, Rpeterson.

    Quick question. I know those crazy English folk (;)) call french fries "chips" so are we good to call that correct if we see it?
     
  4. rpeterson

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    For now, we'll assume that we're working with US descriptions, so you can mark that as not a match.
     
  5. reebs

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    ok thanks!
     
  6. mmmturkeybacon

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    Is a picture of Chinese food with the description "Chinese food" a match?
     
  7. leelu

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    Hey all, I read back quite a few pages but I can't find anything about it, and don't specifically see it in the directions... If the picture is of a meal from McDonalds, and the descriptions just says "McDonalds" is that a match or not??? Sorry I'm sure this has been up here, I just can't find it, and don't want to miss out on the batch :p
    Thanks!

    ^^^ Pretty much along the lines of what Turkey Bacon is asking.
     
  8. mom1982

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    You should ignore eating utensils, napkins, straws, plates, cups, or glasses within any image.

    Does this mean that if there is a tuna salad sandwich in the picture with a cup of water and the description only says tuna salad sandwich it is a match?

    What about condiments? Do they have to be noted so if they are not mentioned in the description, do we have to mark one of a few things?
     
  9. mom1982

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    That is not a match. It is too vague.
     
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    It is not a match.
     
  11. leelu

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    Thanks, I know for next time :p I was 2 seconds too late, my hit expired and now the rest are all gone!
     
  12. rpeterson

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    In the tuna example, since the description has fewer items than are in the image, it would be one of a few things.

    For condiments, one of a few things would be appropriate as well if they are in bottles or glasses (thinking ketchup). A full match could also be an answer here, but one of a few things would be more correct.
     
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    That's what I thought. I have to say that the instruction that says a description like "sandwich" is OK is confusing to me. "Sandwich" seems just as generic as "Chinese food".
     
  14. mom1982

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    Thank you but I am still confused about why the rules say to ignore cups or glasses. Are you talking about empty cups or glasses?
     
  15. Wizard

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    After you get used to doing these, it will come naturally.
     
  16. rpeterson

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    The idea is that you could exclude things you would normally expect to see on a restaurant or dinner table. If someone posted a description of "steak" and there was a glass next to it, it would be one of a few. The glass shouldn't interfere with identifying the steak, but it should also be recognized as being in the image as well.
     
  17. mom1982

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    Chinese food could be anything from an egg roll to lobster sauce. A sandwich for the most part is a sandwich, bread with something in between. That is the way I am looking at it.
     
  18. Wizard

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    Sorry that I don't get over here to try to help you guys while they are up. I concentrate on working on the hits.
     
  19. rpeterson

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    Thanks everyone! This is the last batch I'll be posting for a while, but I'll update the thread whenever I start a new job.
     
  20. Wizard

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    I think he wants it to tell what is visible on the sandwich.
     

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