I am working on a problem statement that how to correctly identify the same objects which is varying in size or structure. For example: in the image there are a number of chairs but each of which is of different shape and size (Like few are small chairs and few are big likewise).
Would anyone give opinion on how to deal with this?
Before we even think about chair shapes, what have you implemented to process images with SAS?
SAS offers a few modules for Machine Learning.
See https://www.sas.com/en_nz/software/machine-learning-cloud.html
and https://www.sas.com/en_nz/software/visual-data-mining-machine-learning.html
Maybe @Rick_SAS can comment further.
So where does SAS come into your question if at all?
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