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Among other benefits, capsnets address the "Picasso problem" in image recognition: images that have all the right parts but that are not in the correct spatial relationship (e.g., in a "face", the positions of the mouth and one eye are switched). For image recognition capsnets exploit the fact that while viewpoint changes have nonlinear effects at the pixel level, they have linear effects at the part/object level.<ref name=":16">{{cite web|url=http://www.cedar.buffalo.edu/~srihari/CSE676/9.12%20CapsuleNets.pdf|title=Capsule Nets|last=Srihari|first=Sargur|publisher=[[University of Buffalo]]|access-date=2017-12-07}}</ref> This can be compared to inverting the rendering of an object of multiple parts.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=http://papers.nips.cc/paper/1710-learning-to-parse-images.pdf|title=Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 12|last=Hinton|first=Geoffrey E|last2=Ghahramani|first2=Zoubin|last3=Teh|first3=Yee Whye|date=2000|publisher=MIT Press|editor-last=Solla|editor-first=S. A.|pages=463–469|editor-last2=Leen|editor-first2=T. K.|editor-last3=Müller|editor-first3=K.}}</ref>
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