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Nishioka | 10 years ago

I'd like to believe, given that the largest part of the brain is devoted to visual processing, that it gets freed up for memory\creativity etc.

Given the right kind of guidance and development people with "disabilities" could bring a very unique perspective and new ways of thinking to problems and algorithms.

Deaf people for example think visually from birth as they have never heard sound. And we still don't even have a good way of representing sign language on paper or digitally.

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parham90|10 years ago

This is really one of the points that always amazes me. We have all this potential, right here on earth. Why are we looking for aliens? Why aren't we spending more time in knowing how people with different senses missing understand a particular concept?

This occurred to me while I was struggling with linear regression and its use in machine learning.