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Invariant image recognition

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About Invariant image recognition

Invariant image recognition is an AI model developed by Complutense University of Madrid, in the vision category, released in 1989, made available as a proprietary (API-only) model.

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What is Invariant image recognition?

Invariant image recognition is an AI model developed by Complutense University of Madrid, in the vision category, released in 1989. It is tracked on GenAIList with its specifications, benchmark scores and provider pricing.

Who created Invariant image recognition?

Invariant image recognition was developed by Complutense University of Madrid and released in 1989.

Is Invariant image recognition open source or proprietary?

Invariant image recognition is a proprietary model. It is accessed through an API rather than by downloading the weights.

How much does Invariant image recognition cost?

Pricing for Invariant image recognition depends on the provider. See the providers table on this page for the latest API rates.

How does Invariant image recognition perform on benchmarks?

Benchmark scores for Invariant image recognition are listed on this page as they are published. You can compare it head-to-head with other models on the GenAIList compare tool.

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