Tweeted By @ylecun
You can have B and C without A, e.g.:
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) November 4, 2020
[Bromley et al. NIPS 1993] https://t.co/2ObnCppnyq
[Chopra, Hadsell, LeCun CVPR 2005]
[Hadsell, Chopra, LeCun CVPR 2006]
[Taulor et al. CVPR 2011]
[Taigman et al. CVPR 2015]
(and several others between then and now)