Monday, 9 April 2018

Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling?

quote [ Quick, Draw! is an online game developed by Google that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network artificial intelligence to guess what the drawings represent. ]

Found this looking up something for another post.

After playing, and providing further information to the robotic hive mind that eventually kills us all, check out the data link. You can click on images and see everything everyone else drew. Neat!
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steele said @ 6:25pm GMT on 9th April
Yeah, you're not just teaching it to recognize drawings, I'd bet you're also teaching to draw. The part the website is interfacing with is probably one half of a Generative adversarial network. The doodles users provide become training material for the other half to learn to draw and then there's a kind of circle jerk between the two halves as they strengthen each other.

steele said @ 6:27pm GMT on 9th April
Yeah, you're not just teaching it to recognize drawings, I'd bet you're also teaching it to draw. The part the website is interfacing with is probably one half of a Generative adversarial network. The doodles users provide become training material for the other half to learn to draw and then there's a kind of circle jerk between the two halves as they strengthen each other.


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steele said @ 6:25pm GMT on 9th April [Score:1 Underrated]
Yeah, you're not just teaching it to recognize drawings, I'd bet you're also teaching it to draw. The part the website is interfacing with is probably one half of a Generative adversarial network. The doodles users provide become training material for the other half to learn to draw and then there's a kind of circle jerk between the two halves as they strengthen each other.



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