The Play Store user reviews are priceless. Shows that you can't just put anything and call it AI, it has to work in practice. This model is a nice technical demo for reducing the size of a neural net, but bad at what it says it does.
I guess it's not very clear that the percentages are confidence in the predictions (right?), rather than genetic percentages (i.e., a cross-breed dog being 50-50% of two breeds, which would be super impressive).
The comments also hint at the general public's expectations at how smart computers should be. The level of outrage for a free app that purports to do something magical is funny.
Well, yes, but the chances that an AI app would be highly accurate at identifying a breed no matter the angle, quality, etc, of the uploaded photo seems obviously low to me.
Coupled with some of the language in the reviews. Not talking about comments like "disappointed" but the more scathing ones.
For example, one star: "My German shepherd came up as 6 different dogs and just for fun I did my mom an my mom came up as 12 different dogs so I will say this don't work at all".
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ailabby.do...