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What is single point of failure in computer vision system?
Jan. 1, 2022, 6:26 p.m. | /u/AaronSpalding
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Here is an interview question from an internet company who also sells devices:
After model is deployed, how should we detect and set up warnings to avoid single point of failure?
So I went to wiki to find the following definition:
A single point of failure (SPOF) is a part of a system that, if it fails, will stop the entire system from working.[1]
But I don't understand what a SPOF scenario is for a …
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